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The Rule Markup Language (RuleML) is a markup language developed to express both forward (bottom-up) and backward (top-down) rules in XML for deduction, rewriting, and further inferential-transformational tasks. It is defined by the Rule Markup Initiative, an open network of individuals and groups (from both industry and academia ) that was formed to develop a canonical Web language for rules using XML markup and transformations from and to other rule standards/systems. Markup standards and initiatives related to RuleML include: * Mathematical Markup Language (MathML): However, MathML's Content Markup is better suited for defining functions rather than relations or general rules * DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML): While the contributing SHOE project has permitted Horn rules and a DAML-RULES is planned, the current DAML+OIL (March 2001) does not yet include a specification of explicit inference rules * Predictive Model Markup Language (PMML): With this XML-based language one can define and share various models for data-mining results, including association rules * Attribute Grammars in XML (AG-markup): For AG's semantic rules, there are various possible XML markups that are similar to Horn-rule markup * Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT): This is a restricted term-rewriting system of rules, written in XML, for transforming XML documents into other text documents ==See also== * RuleML Symposium * Ontology (computer science) * Business rules * Business rules approach * Semantic Web Rule Language * R2ML 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「RuleML」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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