- From: Benjamin Grosof <bgrosof@MIT.EDU>
- Date: Sun, 11 Dec 2005 13:03:55 -0500
- To: public-rif-wg@w3.org
Hi folks, This is a resend with the "[Use Case]" prefix, for convenience/clarity, of my 12/9 posting. It gives an overview of more than a half dozen of my use cases for SW rule interchange, esp. about e-commerce, policies, trust. Benjamin >An overview of some of my use cases for semantic web rule >interchange is at [1]. >This points in particular at the subset of use cases described in >[2], as well as some others. >These use cases are about policies for e-commerce and trust, >including largely about e-contracting. > >Several of these use cases (most of the ones in [2]) were picked up >by the Semantic Web Services Framework >effort and made part of its application scenarios report. > >One particularly interesting use case is a somewhat detailed one of >merchant credit card authorization [3], >in which a merchant needs to merge their own small-biz-specific >policies with a big bank's policies. > >[1] http://ebusiness.mit.edu/bgrosof/paps/overview-use-cases-for-rif-v1.html >[2] http://ebusiness.mit.edu/bgrosof/paps/policy-rules-for-sws-v4.html >[3] >http://ebusiness.mit.edu/bgrosof/paps/policy-rules-for-sws-v4.html/#creditcard ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Prof. Benjamin Grosof Web Technologies for E-Commerce, Semantic Rules, Business Policies, E-Contracting, Services, Trust, Financial MIT Sloan School of Management, Information Technology group http://ebusiness.mit.edu/bgrosof or http://www.mit.edu/~bgrosof
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