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|a Keynote Talks (Abstracts) -- Rule Interchange Format: The Framework -- The Power of Events: An Introduction to Complex Event Processing in Distributed Enterprise Systems -- Event and Process Semantics Will Rule -- Rule Engineering -- Development and Verification of Rule Based Systems - A Survey of Developers -- Connecting Legacy Code, Business Rules and Documentation -- Verifying Resource Requirements for Distributed Rule-Based Systems -- Meta-analysis for Validation and Strategic Planning -- Rule-Based Methodologies and Applications in Policies, Electronic Contracts and Security -- Abductive Workflow Mining Using Binary Resolution on Task Successor Rules -- A Rule-Based Framework Using Role Patterns for Business Process Compliance -- Detection of Suspicious Activity Using Different Rule Engines - Comparison of BaseVISor, Jena and Jess Rule Engines -- A Rule-Based Notation to Specify Executable Electronic Contracts -- Rule Representation Languages and Reasoning Engines -- On Extending RuleML for Modal Defeasible Logic -- Adding Uncertainty to a Rete-OO Inference Engine -- Programming with Fuzzy Logic Rules by Using the FLOPER Tool -- Ruling Networks with RDL: A Domain-Specific Language to Task Wireless Sensor Networks -- Rule-Based Methodologies and Applications in Distributed and Heterogeneous Environments -- Local and Distributed Defeasible Reasoning in Multi-Context Systems -- Personal Agents in the Rule Responder Architecture -- Semi-automatic Composition of Geospatial Web Services Using JBoss Rules -- A RuleML Study on Integrating Geographical and Health Information -- Natural-Language and Graphical Rule Representation and Processing -- SBVR Use Cases -- Visualization of Proofs in Defeasible Logic -- Building an Autopoietic Knowledge Structure for Natural Language Conversational Agents -- A Functional Spreadsheet Framework for Authoring Logic Implication Rules -- RuleML-2008 Challenge -- Please Pass the Rules: A Rule Interchange Demonstration -- Self-sustained Routing for Event Diffusion in Wireless Sensor Networks.
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