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====== SaMURaI ====== | ====== SaMURaI ====== | ||
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<WRAP center round info 60%> | <WRAP center round info 60%> | ||
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* Preludium 2 NCN Grant no. UMO-2011/ | * Preludium 2 NCN Grant no. UMO-2011/ | ||
- | * **Project | + | * **Project |
- | * **Scientific Supervisor: | + | * **Scientific Supervisor: |
* **Start time:** 05.09.2012 | * **Start time:** 05.09.2012 | ||
* **Duration: | * **Duration: | ||
- | * **Budget:** 67 600 PLN | ||
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===== Motivation ===== | ===== Motivation ===== | ||
- | The main objective of this project is to propose a new knowledge interoperability formalism for rules. | + | The main objective of this project is to propose a new knowledge interoperability formalism for business |
- | The motivation for this project involves the fact that existing technologies and languages for rule interchange (e.g. RIF, RuleML, R2ML, KIF) suffer from their general nature and complexity, | + | The motivation for this project involves the fact that existing technologies and languages for rule interchange (e.g. RIF, RuleML, R2ML, KIF) suffer from their general nature and complexity. |
- | What is more, existing Rule-Based System shells (e.g. CLIPS , Jess , Drools , OpenRules) provide different rule languages, which are merely only a programming solution. | + | Hence, their practical support |
+ | What is more, existing Rule-Based System shells (e.g. CLIPS, Jess, Drools, OpenRules) provide different rule languages, which are merely only a programming solution. | ||
Even though the syntax of these languages is precisely defined, they rarely provide any underlying logical interpretation. | Even though the syntax of these languages is precisely defined, they rarely provide any underlying logical interpretation. | ||
- | This research aims at providing | + | This research aims at developing a unified business rule representation model which will play a key role in formulation of formalized methods for rule interoperability supported by tools. |
===== Intended results ===== | ===== Intended results ===== | ||
- | The research | + | The most important results of this research |
In this project the following rule languages are considered: CLIPS, Jess, Drools, OpenRules. | In this project the following rule languages are considered: CLIPS, Jess, Drools, OpenRules. | ||
Nevertheless, | Nevertheless, | ||
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