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Title: Where Are the Rules?
Author: Ian Horrocks, Jürgen Angele, Stefan Decker, Michael Kifer, Benjamin Grosof, and Gerd Wagner
Journal: IEEE Intelligent Systems
Volume: 18
Number: 5
Pages: 76--83
Year: 2003
DOI: 10.1041/x5076s-2003
Abstract: to the former view and what benefits I believe would accrue from this approach. Using semantic markup The Semantic Web rests on the fundamental idea that Web Ontology Language is now the W3C s candidate recommendation, 1 which makes me think that the promises of the Semantic Web will come closer to being realities.2 Right? A close reading of the famous Scientific American article and comparison with OWL reveals, however, that OWL cannot account for rules such as If a city code is associated with a state code, and an address uses that city code, then that address has the associated state code. OWL doesn t even respond to trivial conversion between measures in different systems (say meters versus feet).

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  author =	 {Ian Horrocks and J\"{u}rgen Angele and Stefan Decker
                  and Michael Kifer and Benjamin Grosof and Gerd
                  Wagner},
  title =	 {Where Are the Rules?},
  journal =	 {{IEEE} Intelligent Systems},
  year =	 2003,
  volume =	 18,
  number =	 5,
  pages =	 {76--83},
  abstract =	 {to the former view and what benefits I believe would
                  accrue from this approach. Using semantic markup The
                  Semantic Web rests on the fundamental idea that Web
                  Ontology Language is now the W3C s candidate
                  recommendation, 1 which makes me think that the
                  promises of the Semantic Web will come closer to
                  being realities.2 Right? A close reading of the
                  famous Scientific American article and comparison
                  with OWL reveals, however, that OWL cannot account
                  for rules such as If a city code is associated with
                  a state code, and an address uses that city code,
                  then that address has the associated state code. OWL
                  doesn t even respond to trivial conversion between
                  measures in different systems (say meters versus
                  feet).},
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  url =		 {http://jmvidal.cse.sc.edu/library/horrocks03a.pdf},
  doi =		 {10.1041/x5076s-2003},
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