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------------------------------------------------------------------------ [Although we try avoiding cross-posting, we apologize if that happens] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ RULE 2010 Call For Papers ELEVENTH INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON RULE-BASED SPECIFICATION AND PROGRAMMING RULE-BASED PROGRAMMING IN INDUSTRY AND THE SEMANTIC WEB Edinburgh, UK July 14, 2010 IMPORTANT DATES: Submission deadline: Friday, April 16, 2010 PC meeting: Monday-Friday, May 24-28, 2010 Authors notified: Thursday, June 3, 2010 Final copies due: Friday, June 25, 2010 RULE 2010 Workshop: Wednesday, July 14, 2010, This CFP' URL: http://www.di.uminho.pt/rule2010 (Workshop affiliated to FLoC 2010 as post-conference event of RTA 2010) With the renewed interest in rule-based computing for industrial applications (e.g., Business Rules) especially as it relates to the Semantic Web ( e.g., the W3C's Rule Interchange Format), it is timely to explore the practical benefits delivered by computing with rules and ontologies in the large. Thus, this year's theme will focus on rule-based programming in Industry and the Semantic Web. The emphasis will be on implemented systems that have been actually used in pragmatic situations where the advantages of rule-driven computation and inference have made all the difference, such advantages being: * agility * declarativeness * maintainability * documentability * scalability * meta-programmability * reliability * formal semantics * etc., ... In terms of the Semantic Web, we explicitly call for submissions that probe (in a pragmatic setting) how rule-based approaches complement ontology-based approaches, which share some of the characteristics of rule systems, such as declarativeness and formal semantics. PAPER SUBMISSION We are solliciting papers dealing with topics related to this year's theme discussing any or several of the itemized facets of the combinations of rules and ontologies, going beyond academic experiments and meant for large-scale or industrial applications. Papers should contain no more than 10 pages, including figures, and submitted through EasyChair using the standard EPTCS LaTeX style file. PROGRAM COMMITTEE * Hassan Ait-Kaci, IBM, Canada (co-chair) * Maria Alpuente, Universidad de Valencia, Spain * Harold Boley, National Research Council, Canada * Mike Dean, BBN, USA * Mohand-Said Hacid, Universite Claude Bernard, Lyon, France * Gary Hallmark, Oracle, USA * Pierre-Etienne Moreau, INRIA Nancy, France * Jeff Pan, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom * Dave Reynolds, Epimorphics Ltd., United Kingdom (co-chair) * Eelco Visser, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands Workshop venue RULE 2010 will be a satellite workshop of the conference on Rewriting Techniques and Applications (RTA 2010) affiliated to the Federated Logic of Computing conferences (FLoC 2010), to take place in Edinburgh, UK, July 9-21, 2010.
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