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Reactive rules inference from dynamic dependency models

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Defining dependency models is sometimes an easier, more intuitive way for ontology representation than defining reactive rules directly, as it provides a higher level of abstraction. We will shortly introduce the ADI (Active Dependency Integration) model capabilities, emphasizing new developments: 1. Support of automatic dependencies instantiation from an abstract definition that expresses a general dependency in the ontology, namely a "template". 2. Inference of rules for dynamic dependency models where dependencies and entities may be inserted deleted and updated. We use the eTrade example in order to exemplify those capabilities.

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  • (2005)Modeling and Monitoring Dynamic Dependency EnvironmentsProceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing - Volume 0110.1109/SCC.2005.67(208-216)Online publication date: 11-Jul-2005

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WWW Alt. '04: Proceedings of the 13th international World Wide Web conference on Alternate track papers & posters
May 2004
532 pages
ISBN:1581139128
DOI:10.1145/1013367
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  1. active databases
  2. active systems
  3. dependency models
  4. event correlation
  5. reactive rules
  6. relationships between entities
  7. rule engine

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  • (2005)Modeling and Monitoring Dynamic Dependency EnvironmentsProceedings of the 2005 IEEE International Conference on Services Computing - Volume 0110.1109/SCC.2005.67(208-216)Online publication date: 11-Jul-2005

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