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Revision as of 12:43, 7 July 2022

The RuleML 2016 Challenge is one of the highlights at RuleML 2016 conference which seeks to provide a competition among innovative rule-oriented applications, aimed at both the research and industrial side.

Topics

  • Demos related to the RuleML 2016 Track Topics
  • Rule-based Event Processing and Stream Reasoning
  • Business Rules Modeling
  • Benchmarks and comparison results for rule engines
  • Distributed rule bases and rule services
  • Rules and model driven engineering
  • Reports on industrial experience about rule systems
  • Real cases and practical experiences
  • Mobile deployment of rule-based reasoning, including (but not limited to):
    • Use cases of mobile rule-based reasoning
    • Fine-tuning reasoning techniques to cope with mobile hardware limitations
    • Realizing efficient crowd-sourced, voting-based, ... processing, by taking advantage of distributed mobile peer-to-peer opportunities
    • Benchmarking mobile rule system performances, and comparing it to desktop/server performance

Submissions

Important Dates

Committees

  • Co-Organizers
  • General Co-Chairs
  • Local Organizing Co-Chairs
  • Program Committee Members
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