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Paula-lavinia Pătrânjan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Reactive Rules on the Web
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2007
    Co-Authors: Bruno Berstel, Philippe Bonnard, François Bry, Michael Eckert, Paula-lavinia Pătrânjan
    Abstract:

    Reactive Rules are used for Programming Rule-based, reactive systems, which have the ability to detect events and respond to them automatically in a timely manner. Such systems are needed on the Web for bridging the gap between the existing, passive Web, where data sources can only be accessed to obtain information, and the dynamicWeb, where data sources are enriched with reactive behavior. This paper presents two possible approaches to Programming Rule-based, reactive systems. They are based on different kinds of reactive Rules, namely Event-Condition- Action Rules and production Rules. Concrete reactive languages of both kinds are used to exemplify these Programming paradigms. Finally the similarities and differences between these two paradigms are studied.

  • Reasoning Web - Reactive Rules on the web
    Reasoning Web, 1
    Co-Authors: Bruno Berstel, Philippe Bonnard, François Bry, Michael Eckert, Paula-lavinia Pătrânjan
    Abstract:

    Reactive Rules are used for Programming Rule-based, reactive systems, which have the ability to detect events and respond to them automatically in a timely manner. Such systems are needed on the Web for bridging the gap between the existing, passive Web, where data sources can only be accessed to obtain information, and the dynamic Web, where data sources are enriched with reactive behavior. This paper presents two possible approaches to Programming Rule-based, reactive systems. They are based on different kinds of reactive Rules, namely Event-Condition-Action Rules and production Rules. Concrete reactive languages of both kinds are used to exemplify these Programming paradigms. Finally the similarities and differences between these two paradigms are studied.

Bruno Berstel - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Reactive Rules on the Web
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2007
    Co-Authors: Bruno Berstel, Philippe Bonnard, François Bry, Michael Eckert, Paula-lavinia Pătrânjan
    Abstract:

    Reactive Rules are used for Programming Rule-based, reactive systems, which have the ability to detect events and respond to them automatically in a timely manner. Such systems are needed on the Web for bridging the gap between the existing, passive Web, where data sources can only be accessed to obtain information, and the dynamicWeb, where data sources are enriched with reactive behavior. This paper presents two possible approaches to Programming Rule-based, reactive systems. They are based on different kinds of reactive Rules, namely Event-Condition- Action Rules and production Rules. Concrete reactive languages of both kinds are used to exemplify these Programming paradigms. Finally the similarities and differences between these two paradigms are studied.

  • Reasoning Web - Reactive Rules on the web
    Reasoning Web, 1
    Co-Authors: Bruno Berstel, Philippe Bonnard, François Bry, Michael Eckert, Paula-lavinia Pătrânjan
    Abstract:

    Reactive Rules are used for Programming Rule-based, reactive systems, which have the ability to detect events and respond to them automatically in a timely manner. Such systems are needed on the Web for bridging the gap between the existing, passive Web, where data sources can only be accessed to obtain information, and the dynamic Web, where data sources are enriched with reactive behavior. This paper presents two possible approaches to Programming Rule-based, reactive systems. They are based on different kinds of reactive Rules, namely Event-Condition-Action Rules and production Rules. Concrete reactive languages of both kinds are used to exemplify these Programming paradigms. Finally the similarities and differences between these two paradigms are studied.

Michael Eckert - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Reactive Rules on the Web
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2007
    Co-Authors: Bruno Berstel, Philippe Bonnard, François Bry, Michael Eckert, Paula-lavinia Pătrânjan
    Abstract:

    Reactive Rules are used for Programming Rule-based, reactive systems, which have the ability to detect events and respond to them automatically in a timely manner. Such systems are needed on the Web for bridging the gap between the existing, passive Web, where data sources can only be accessed to obtain information, and the dynamicWeb, where data sources are enriched with reactive behavior. This paper presents two possible approaches to Programming Rule-based, reactive systems. They are based on different kinds of reactive Rules, namely Event-Condition- Action Rules and production Rules. Concrete reactive languages of both kinds are used to exemplify these Programming paradigms. Finally the similarities and differences between these two paradigms are studied.

  • Reasoning Web - Reactive Rules on the web
    Reasoning Web, 1
    Co-Authors: Bruno Berstel, Philippe Bonnard, François Bry, Michael Eckert, Paula-lavinia Pătrânjan
    Abstract:

    Reactive Rules are used for Programming Rule-based, reactive systems, which have the ability to detect events and respond to them automatically in a timely manner. Such systems are needed on the Web for bridging the gap between the existing, passive Web, where data sources can only be accessed to obtain information, and the dynamic Web, where data sources are enriched with reactive behavior. This paper presents two possible approaches to Programming Rule-based, reactive systems. They are based on different kinds of reactive Rules, namely Event-Condition-Action Rules and production Rules. Concrete reactive languages of both kinds are used to exemplify these Programming paradigms. Finally the similarities and differences between these two paradigms are studied.

François Bry - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Reactive Rules on the Web
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2007
    Co-Authors: Bruno Berstel, Philippe Bonnard, François Bry, Michael Eckert, Paula-lavinia Pătrânjan
    Abstract:

    Reactive Rules are used for Programming Rule-based, reactive systems, which have the ability to detect events and respond to them automatically in a timely manner. Such systems are needed on the Web for bridging the gap between the existing, passive Web, where data sources can only be accessed to obtain information, and the dynamicWeb, where data sources are enriched with reactive behavior. This paper presents two possible approaches to Programming Rule-based, reactive systems. They are based on different kinds of reactive Rules, namely Event-Condition- Action Rules and production Rules. Concrete reactive languages of both kinds are used to exemplify these Programming paradigms. Finally the similarities and differences between these two paradigms are studied.

  • Reasoning Web - Reactive Rules on the web
    Reasoning Web, 1
    Co-Authors: Bruno Berstel, Philippe Bonnard, François Bry, Michael Eckert, Paula-lavinia Pătrânjan
    Abstract:

    Reactive Rules are used for Programming Rule-based, reactive systems, which have the ability to detect events and respond to them automatically in a timely manner. Such systems are needed on the Web for bridging the gap between the existing, passive Web, where data sources can only be accessed to obtain information, and the dynamic Web, where data sources are enriched with reactive behavior. This paper presents two possible approaches to Programming Rule-based, reactive systems. They are based on different kinds of reactive Rules, namely Event-Condition-Action Rules and production Rules. Concrete reactive languages of both kinds are used to exemplify these Programming paradigms. Finally the similarities and differences between these two paradigms are studied.

Philippe Bonnard - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Reactive Rules on the Web
    Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2007
    Co-Authors: Bruno Berstel, Philippe Bonnard, François Bry, Michael Eckert, Paula-lavinia Pătrânjan
    Abstract:

    Reactive Rules are used for Programming Rule-based, reactive systems, which have the ability to detect events and respond to them automatically in a timely manner. Such systems are needed on the Web for bridging the gap between the existing, passive Web, where data sources can only be accessed to obtain information, and the dynamicWeb, where data sources are enriched with reactive behavior. This paper presents two possible approaches to Programming Rule-based, reactive systems. They are based on different kinds of reactive Rules, namely Event-Condition- Action Rules and production Rules. Concrete reactive languages of both kinds are used to exemplify these Programming paradigms. Finally the similarities and differences between these two paradigms are studied.

  • Reasoning Web - Reactive Rules on the web
    Reasoning Web, 1
    Co-Authors: Bruno Berstel, Philippe Bonnard, François Bry, Michael Eckert, Paula-lavinia Pătrânjan
    Abstract:

    Reactive Rules are used for Programming Rule-based, reactive systems, which have the ability to detect events and respond to them automatically in a timely manner. Such systems are needed on the Web for bridging the gap between the existing, passive Web, where data sources can only be accessed to obtain information, and the dynamic Web, where data sources are enriched with reactive behavior. This paper presents two possible approaches to Programming Rule-based, reactive systems. They are based on different kinds of reactive Rules, namely Event-Condition-Action Rules and production Rules. Concrete reactive languages of both kinds are used to exemplify these Programming paradigms. Finally the similarities and differences between these two paradigms are studied.