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Keynotes and Invited Demos -- Logical Spreadsheets -- NIEM Canonical XML Dictionaries and Rule Engine Systems -- Implementing SBVR with a Practitioner’s Perspective -- Rules and Uncertainty -- A Practical Management of Fuzzy Truth-Degrees Using FLOPER -- A Rule-Based Implementation of Fuzzy Tableau Reasoning -- Rule-Based Event Processing and Reaction Rules -- Ensuring Compliance with Semantic Constraints in Process Adaptation with Rule-Based Event Processing -- Establishing a Procedure Model for Combining and Synergistically Aligning Business Rules and Processes within Ontologies -- Rules and Inferencing -- Rule-Based Contextual Reasoning in Ambient Intelligence -- Enhancing a Smart Space with Answer Set Programming -- Superiority Based Revision of Defeasible Theories -- On the Problem of Computing Ambiguity Propagation and Well-Founded Semantics in Defeasible Logic -- Rule Transformation and Extraction -- Generating SQL Queries from SBVR Rules -- Representing Financial Reports on the Semantic Web: -- Transformation of SBVR Compliant Business Rules to Executable FCL Rules -- Rules, Semantic Technology, and Cross-Industry Standards -- RuleML 1.0: The Overarching Specification of Web Rules -- Rules and Norms -- Defining Access Control Rules with Conditions -- Norm Compliance in Business Process Modeling -- Application of an Ontology-Based and Rule-Based Model to Selected Economic Crimes: Fraudulent Disbursement and Money Laundering -- Rule-Based Distributed/Multi-Agent Systems -- A Contract Agreement Policy-Based Workflow Methodology for Agents Interacting in the Semantic Web -- Photorealistic Semantic Web Service Groundings: Unifying RESTful and XML-RPC Groundings Using Rules, with an Application to Flickr -- Towards the Web of Models: A Rule-Driven RESTful Architecture for Distributed Systems -- Miscellaneous Rule Topics -- Visualizing Logical Dependencies in SWRL Rule Bases -- An XML Format for Association Rule Models Based on the GUHA Method -- Realizing Integrated Service Delivery through a Language for Collective Understanding of Business Rules -- Authoring Business Rules Grounded in OWL Ontologies.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the International RuleML Symposium on Rule Interchange and Applications, RuleML 2010, held in Washington, DC, USA, in October 2010 - collocated with the 13th International Business Rules Forum Conference 2010. The 14 revised full papers and 7 revised short papers presented together with the abstracts of 3 keynote lectures were carefully reviewed and selected from 42 submissions. The accepted papers address a wide range of rule topics, including traditional topics, such as rules and uncertainty, rule-based event processing and reaction rules, rules and inferencing, rule transformation and extraction, rules, semantic technology, and cross-industry standards, rules and norms, rule-based distributed/multi-agent systems, and miscellaneous rule topics.

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