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Semantic Web Services, Semantic Web, Semantic computing
The Semantic Web Services Language (SWSL) is a general-purpose logical language for specifying Semantic Web Services Ontologies (SWSOs), as well as individual Web services.[1][2] The Semantic Web Services Language (SWSL) describes the syntax elements of SWSL and its semantic and semantic foundations.[3] It can be used with the underlying language and network structure of Semantic Web Services. Syntactically, first-order logic (including all connections used in first-order logic) is a subset of the Semantic Web Services Language (SWSL).[1][3]
The Semantic Web Services Language consists of two different basic languages: Declarative Logic Programs (SWSL Rule) and First Order Classical Logic (SWSL-FOL).[4] Semantically, the two sub-language of SWSL are incompatible, but the two sub-language can cooperate.[1]
SWSL-Rules is a non-monotonic semantic and rule-based language. SWSL-FOL is a complete first word logic language.
SWSL-FOL and SWSL-Rules follow the semantics of the Semantic Web Services Language (SWSL).
^ abcBattle, Steve; Bernstein, Abraham; Boley, Harold; Grosof, Benjamin; Gruninger, Michael; Hull, Richard; Kifer, Michael; Martin, David; McIlraith, Sheila; McGuinness, Deborah; Su, Jianwen; Tabet, Said. "Semantic Web Services Language (SWSL)". W3C. Retrieved 1 May 2019.
^ abFensel, Dieter; Facca, Federico; Toma, Ioan; Simperl, Elena (2011). Semantic Web Services. STI Innsbruck, ICT-Technologiepark University of Innsbruck ,Institute AIFB, Building 11.40 Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. doi:10.1007/978-3-642-19193-0. ISBN 978-3-642-19192-3. S2CID 33910699.
^Grosof, Benjamin; Kifer, Michael; Martin, David. "Rules in the Semantic Web Services Language (SWSL): An Overview for Standardization Directions" (PDF). S2CID 30134266. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 May 2019. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
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