The W3C Semantic Web Activity has apparently found it necessary to publish yet another foundational technology for the semantic web, the Rule Interchange Format, "a family of rule interchange dialects that allows rules to be translated between rule languages and thus transferred between rule systems." Hmm, isn't this sort of semantic translation exactly what first RDF and then OWL were supposed to enable? I guess it's still turtles all the way up. More...
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