Re: Controlled English Business Rules for RDF/OWL

Hello,

Have a look on these works:
[1] Wróblewska, A., Kapłański, P., Zarzycki, P., & Ługowska, I. (2013,
June). *Semantic rules representation in controlled natural language in
FluentEditor*. In *Human System Interaction (HSI), 2013 The 6th
International Conference on* (pp. 90-96). IEEE.

[2] Njonko, P. B. F., Cardey, S., Greenfield, P., & El Abed, W. (2014,
August). *RuleCNL: A Controlled Natural Language for Business Rule
Specifications*. In *International Workshop on Controlled Natural
Language* (pp.
66-77). Springer International Publishing.

[3] Emani, C., da Silva, C. F., Fiès, B., Zarli, A., & Ghodous, P. (2016,
October). *An Approach for Automatic Formalization of Business Rules*.
In *Proc.
of the 33rd CIB W78 Conference 2016*.

You also have this nice survey on CNL by Tobias Kuhn and the works which
reference it
[4] Kuhn, T. (2014). A survey and classification of controlled natural
languages. *Computational Linguistics*, *40*(1), 121-170.

Best regards;
Cheikh K.

2017-05-12 10:04 GMT+02:00 Silvie Spreeuwenberg <silvie@librt.com>:

> Dear Juan,
>
>
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> I work as a professional defining business rules methodologies and working
> with rule based technology. I am not aware of such CNL with underlying
> technologies being used in a commercial setting. There are though
> controlled natural languages based on RuleSpeak and SBVR that are mapped on
> one or more execution languages. Often these languages and the mapping is
> domain specific. For example it works in a workflow environment or for a
> tax administration.
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> Best regards,
>
>
>
> Silvie Spreeuwenberg
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>
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> *From:* Juan Sequeda [mailto:juanfederico@gmail.com]
> *Sent:* Thursday, May 11, 2017 18:15
> *To:* Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>
> *Subject:* Controlled English Business Rules for RDF/OWL
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> All,
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> I'm looking for pointers (papers and ideally working software), that takes
> business rules, written in controlled natural language, in terms of an OWL
> ontology and compiles to formal rules (let it be SPIN, SPARQL) and then
> executed by a rule engine by evaluating queries directly in a triplestore..
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> Thanks for the pointers!
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>
> Juan
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>
> --
> Juan Sequeda, Ph.D
> +1-575-SEQ-UEDA
> www.juansequeda.com
>

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