Dear All, The classificationb is usefull .. but it seems to be a combination of 2 classification schemmes: - a first one after "rule language issues" such as scoped negation or frame-based representation - a second one after applications. May I suggest to give both, leaving some use cases unmentioned in one classification if information is missing? Regards, Francois (Bry) Mei, Jing wrote: >Hi, all, > >As it seems, there are currently 19 uses cases submitted to the RIF list, as shown below. David Hirtle is looking into having a rough classification of these into domain areas covered. > >Thanks, >Jing > > >HP (5) > Message transformation > Conditional message transformation > Data integration and query transformation > Constraint expression > Definition/implementation of RDFS, SKOS and similar semantics > >SB (2) > Scoped negation, Encapsulation > Frame-based representation, Inheritance of defaults, Reification > >FZI (2) > Ontology Mapping with OWL and Rules > Enterprise Information Integration > >NRC (2) > Information integration with rules and taxonomies > FOAF rules > >RuleML (1) > e-Commerce Fraud Detection > >FUB (1) > Managing incomplete information > >IVML-NTUA (1) > Fuzzy Reasoning with Brain Anatomical Structures > >REWERSE (1) (including 6 sub-usecases) > Negotiation I: Automated trust establishment for eCommerce > Negotiation II: Automated trust establishment for accessing medical >records > Rule-based personalisation: Organising a vacation with friends > Rule-Based Intelligent Guiding > Rule-based email manipulation > Rule-based reactive organiser > >MITRE (1) > Spectrum Policy Deployment > >DERI (1) > Internet search: combining query language, rule languages and scoped negation > >ILOG (1) > Import of Business Rules Defined by a Business Partner into ILOG JRules > >University of Manchester (1) > Semantic Web Rules: Use Cases and Requirements for Health Care and Life Sciences > > > -- Francois Bry http://rewerse.net scientific coordinator http://www.pms.ifi.lmu.de head of unitReceived on Friday, 9 December 2005 09:06:06 GMT
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