The Rule Markup Language: RDF-XML Data Model, XML Schema Hierarchy, and XSL Transformations
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(2) National Research Council Canada. Conseil national de recherches Canada. Institute for Information Technology. Institut de technologie de l'information. The Rule Markup Language: RDF-XML Data Model, XML Schema Hierarchy, and XSL Transformations * Boley, H. October 2001. * published in the Web Knowledge Management and Decision Support. 14th International Conference on Applications of Prolog (INAP 2001). 18 Pages. Tokyo, Japan. October 20-22, 2001. NRC 47086.. Copyright 2001 by National Research Council of Canada Permission is granted to quote short excerpts and to reproduce figures and tables from this report, provided that the source of such material is fully acknowledged..
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