- From: Benjamin Grosof <bgrosof@MIT.EDU>
- Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2003 15:48:35 -0400
- To: www-rdf-rules@w3.org
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>At 01:27 AM 4/25/2003 -0700, you wrote: >>hello all, >>I would like to transform Prolog rule files into the corresponding RDF >>version of RuleML. Where can I find the RDF Schema for the RDF RuleML format? > > >there's an existing very early draft of RDF-triples syntax for RuleML (see >http://www.ruleml.org, written mainly by Harold Boley) from more than a >year ago, and there's a DAML+OIL (RDF) syntax for RuleML, called >DamlRuleML, supported as part of SweetJess >(http://daml.umbc.edu/sweetjess) which is actively maintained. The >DAML+OIL syntax was mainly written by Mahesh Gandhe. > > A revised RDF-triples and OWL syntax for RuleML are under development by > several RuleML'ers including myself, Andi Eberhart, Harold Boley, Gerd > Wagner, and Mahesh Gandhe, based on the new proposed abstract syntax (I > mainly wrote) for RuleML discussed on the 4/22/03 Joint Committee telecon > (see archives at http://www.daml.org/committee ). > >Practically, the closest right now: what you could do would be to >translate from Prolog to IBM BRML using IBM CommonRules, then translate to >(XML) RuleML then DamlRuleML using SweetJess. >Benjamin > >> >>thanks >> >> >> >> >>Do you Yahoo!? >><http://us.rd.yahoo.com/search/mailsig/*http://search.yahoo.com>The New >>Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo. > >________________________________________________________________________________________________ >Prof. Benjamin Grosof >Web Technologies for E-Commerce, Business Policies, E-Contracting, Rules, >XML, Agents, Semantic Web Services >MIT Sloan School of Management, Information Technology group >http://ebusiness.mit.edu/bgrosof or http://www.mit.edu/~bgrosof ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Prof. Benjamin Grosof Web Technologies for E-Commerce, Business Policies, E-Contracting, Rules, XML, Agents, Semantic Web Services MIT Sloan School of Management, Information Technology group http://ebusiness.mit.edu/bgrosof or http://www.mit.edu/~bgrosof
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