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HalVA - Rule Analysis Framework for XTT2 Rules

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Rule-Based Reasoning, Programming, and Applications (RuleML 2011)

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Quality and reliability issues are important in development and exploration of rule-based systems. In the paper a formalized knowledge representation for rules called XTT2 is considered. It is a rule language based on an expressive attribute logic called ALSV(FD). A custom runtime and verification framework for XTT2 called HalVA is proposed. It allows for verification of certain formal properties of rules, including determinism, subsumption or completeness.

The paper is supported by the BIMLOQ Project funded from 2010–2012 resources for science as a research project.

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Nalepa, G.J., Bobek, S., Ligęza, A., Kaczor, K. (2011). HalVA - Rule Analysis Framework for XTT2 Rules. In: Bassiliades, N., Governatori, G., Paschke, A. (eds) Rule-Based Reasoning, Programming, and Applications. RuleML 2011. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6826. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-22546-8_27

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