WellnessRules: A web 3.0 case study in ruleML-based prolog-N3 profile interoperation

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An interoperation study, WellnessRules, is described, where rules about wellness opportunities are created by participants in rule languages such as Prolog and N3, and translated within a wellness community using RuleML/XML. The wellness rules are centered around participants, as profiles, encoding knowledge about their activities conditional on the season, the time-of-day, the weather, etc. This distributed knowledge base extends FOAF profiles with a vocabulary and rules about wellness group networking. The communication between participants is organized through Rule Responder, permitting wellness-profile translation and distributed querying across engines. WellnessRules interoperates between rules and queries in the relational (Datalog) paradigm of the pure-Prolog subset of POSL and in the frame (F-logic) paradigm of N3. An evaluation of Rule Responder instantiated for WellnessRules revealed acceptable Web response times. © 2009 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Boley, H., Osmun, T. M., & Craig, B. L. (2009). WellnessRules: A web 3.0 case study in ruleML-based prolog-N3 profile interoperation. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 5858 LNCS, pp. 43–52). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04985-9_7

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