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Semantic Web languages such as RDF (Schema) and OWL permit object-centered, taxonomic, and description-logic modeling in the URI-based distributed information system of the Web. Rule efforts of the Semantic Web have thus spurred interest in deductive object-oriented databases and object-extended LP approaches such as F-Logic, TRIPLE, and FORUM. Object-Oriented RuleML (OO RuleML) is an extension of the proposed standard Rule Markup Language that employs object-centered, role-keyed atoms / complex terms (ROLED), allows URI-grounded, ‘webized’ facts and rules (GROUNDED), and permits typed variables via URI links into Web-based taxonomies (TYPED).
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Boley, H. (2003). An Introduction to Object-Oriented RuleML. In: Pires, F.M., Abreu, S. (eds) Progress in Artificial Intelligence. EPIA 2003. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2902. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-24580-3_4
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