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The Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) is a proposed language for the Semantic Web that can be used to express rules as well as logic, combining OWL DL or OWL Lite with a subset of the Rule Markup Language (itself a subset of Datalog). The specification was submitted in May 2004 to the W3C by the National Research Council of Canada, Network Inference (since acquired by webMethods), and Stanford University in association with the Joint US/EU ad hoc Agent Markup Language Committee. The specification was based on an earlier proposal for an OWL rules language.

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  • SWRL (Semantic Web Rule Language) est un langage de règles pour le web sémantique, combinant le langage OWL-DL et le langage RuleML (Rule Markup Language (Unary/Binary Datalog)). En comparaison avec DLP (Description Logic Programs), une autre proposition relativement récente de la communauté web sémantique, permettant d'intégrer des règles et OWL, SWRL prend une approche d'intégration diamétralement opposée. DLP est l'intersection de la logique de Horn et d'OWL, tandis que SWRL est (approximativement) l'union des deux. Pour DLP, le langage résultant est une logique descriptive d'une forme inhabituelle et peu expressive. Au contraire, SWRL garde la puissance d'OWL DL, mais au prix de la décidabilité et des implémentations concrètes. (fr)
  • The Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) is a proposed language for the Semantic Web that can be used to express rules as well as logic, combining OWL DL or OWL Lite with a subset of the Rule Markup Language (itself a subset of Datalog). The specification was submitted in May 2004 to the W3C by the National Research Council of Canada, Network Inference (since acquired by webMethods), and Stanford University in association with the Joint US/EU ad hoc Agent Markup Language Committee. The specification was based on an earlier proposal for an OWL rules language. (en)
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  • SWRL (Semantic Web Rule Language) est un langage de règles pour le web sémantique, combinant le langage OWL-DL et le langage RuleML (Rule Markup Language (Unary/Binary Datalog)). En comparaison avec DLP (Description Logic Programs), une autre proposition relativement récente de la communauté web sémantique, permettant d'intégrer des règles et OWL, SWRL prend une approche d'intégration diamétralement opposée. DLP est l'intersection de la logique de Horn et d'OWL, tandis que SWRL est (approximativement) l'union des deux. Pour DLP, le langage résultant est une logique descriptive d'une forme inhabituelle et peu expressive. Au contraire, SWRL garde la puissance d'OWL DL, mais au prix de la décidabilité et des implémentations concrètes. (fr)
  • The Semantic Web Rule Language (SWRL) is a proposed language for the Semantic Web that can be used to express rules as well as logic, combining OWL DL or OWL Lite with a subset of the Rule Markup Language (itself a subset of Datalog). The specification was submitted in May 2004 to the W3C by the National Research Council of Canada, Network Inference (since acquired by webMethods), and Stanford University in association with the Joint US/EU ad hoc Agent Markup Language Committee. The specification was based on an earlier proposal for an OWL rules language. SWRL has the full power of OWL DL, but at the price of decidability and practical implementations.However, decidability can be regained by restricting the form of admissible rules, typically by imposing a suitable safety condition. Rules are of the form of an implication between an antecedent (body) and consequent (head). The intended meaning can be read as: whenever the conditions specified in the antecedent hold, then the conditions specified in the consequent must also hold. (en)
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