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作者: | Michael Schroeder 著 |
ISBN: |
9783540238423 , 3540238425
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出版社: | 北京燕山出版社 |
出版日期: | 2003-10-1 |
定价: |
¥474.60 元
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内容提要 :
The LNCS series reports state-of-the-art results in computer science research,development,and education,at a high level and in both printed and electronic form.Enjoying tight cooperation with the R&D community,with numerous individuals,as well as with prestigious organizations and societies,LNCS has grown into the most comprehensive computer science research forum available.
The scope of LNCS,including its subseries LNAI,spans the whole range of computer science and information technology including interdisciplinary topics in a variety of application fields.The type of material published traditionally includes.
—proceedings (published in time for the respective conference)
—post-proceedings (consisting of thoroughly revised final full papers)
—research monographs(which may be based on outstanding PhD work,research projects,technical reports,etc.).
目录 :
Invited Talks
Semantic Web Rules: Covering the Use Cases
Combining Rule and Ontology Reasoners for the Semantic Web.
Regular Papers
A System for Nonmonotonic Rules on the Web
Rule Learning for Feature Values Extraction from HTML Product Information Sheets
A Defeasible Logic Reasoner for the Semantic Web
R-DEVICE: A Deductive RDF Rule Language
Well-Founded Semantics for Description Logic Programs in the Semantic Web
Defeasible Description Logics
Semantic Web Reasoning with Conceptual Logic Programs
Bossam: An Extended Rule Engine for OWL Inferencing
Extending SWRL to Express Fully-Quantified Constraints
An Extension to OWL with General Rules
Combining Description Logic and Defeasible Logic for the Semantic Web
Short Tool Presentations
Rewrite Rules as Service Integrators
SweetProlog: A System to Integrate Ontologies and Rules
SWRLp: An XML-Based SWRL Presentation Syntax
XET as a Rule Language for Consistency Maintenance in UML
A System for Automated Agent Negotiation with Defeasible Logic-Based Strategies - Preliminary Report
Author Index