This presentation describes the results of an effort to apply RuleML technology to policy management across disparate inference domains.

Applying Rule Markup Language in the Military Space Domain
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This presentation describes the results of an effort to apply RuleML technology to policy management across disparate inference domains. The approach is to develop policy rules in RuleML, and then translate those rules to multiple inference languages, such as Jess, using XSLT. The goal of the effort is to determine the power of RuleML in promoting interoperability across widely varying domains. We will discuss our approach for representing scenarios and the procedures we used for comparing the inferencing results. We will also share our conclusions on the applicability of RuleML as a rule abstraction language in the U.S. military domain.