A Wiki for Business Rules in Open Vocabulary, Executable English
Adrian Walker

TL;DR
This paper introduces an online Wiki-like system that allows collaborative creation, execution, and explanation of business rules in open vocabulary, executable English, integrating semantics and enabling search engine indexing.
Contribution
It presents a novel browser-based platform for writing, executing, and explaining business rules in natural English, with automatic SQL generation for large data sets.
Findings
Supports collaborative rule writing and execution via browser
Automatically generates SQL from declarative rules for large data
Provides step-by-step English explanations of rule results
Abstract
The problem of business-IT alignment is of widespread economic concern. As one way of addressing the problem, this paper describes an online system that functions as a kind of Wiki -- one that supports the collaborative writing and running of business and scientific applications, as rules in open vocabulary, executable English, using a browser. Since the rules are in English, they are indexed by Google and other search engines. This is useful when looking for rules for a task that one has in mind. The design of the system integrates the semantics of data, with a semantics of an inference method, and also with the meanings of English sentences. As such, the system has functionality that may be useful for the Rules, Logic, Proof and Trust requirements of the Semantic Web. The system accepts rules, and small numbers of facts, typed or copy-pasted directly into a browser. One can…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBiomedical Text Mining and Ontologies · Natural Language Processing Techniques · Semantic Web and Ontologies
