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RuleML 2006: Athens, Georgia, USA
- Thomas Eiter, Enrico Franconi, Ralph Hodgson, Susie Stephens:

Rules and Rule Markup Languages for the Semantic Web, Second International Conference, RuleML 2006, Athens, Georgia, USA, November 10-11, 2006, Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society 2006, ISBN 0-7695-2652-7
Keynote I
- Riccardo Rosati

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The limits and possibilities of combining Description Logics and Datalog. 3-4
Ontologies and Rules
- Jos de Bruijn, Stijn Heymans:

Translating Ontologies from Predicate-based to Frame-based Languages. 7-16 - Markus Krötzsch, Pascal Hitzler, Denny Vrandecic, Michael Sintek:

How to reason with OWL in a logic programming system. 17-28
Rules and Interoperability
- Erik Behrends, Oliver Fritzen, Wolfgang May, Franz Schenk:

Combining ECA Rules with Process Algebras for the Semantic Web. 29-38 - Enrico Pontelli

, Tran Cao Son, Chitta Baral:
A Framework for Composition and Inter-operation of Rules in the Semantic Web. 39-50
Industry Session
- Ora Lassila:

Generating Rewrite Rules by Browsing RDF Data. 51-57 - Jürgen Angele, Michael Gesmann:

Data Integration using Semantic Technology: A use case. 58-66 - Christopher J. Matheus, Kenneth Baclawski, Mieczyslaw M. Kokar:

BaseVISor: A Triples-Based Inference Engine Outfitted to Process RuleML and R-Entailment Rules. 67-74 - Suzette Stoutenburg, Leo Obrst, Deborah Nichols, Ken Samuel, Paul Franklin:

Applying Semantic Rules to Achieve Dynamic Service Oriented Architectures. 75-82
Keynote II
- Dean Allemang:

Rule-based intelligence in the Semantic Web-or-"I'll settle for a web that's just not so dumb!". 83-88
Uncertainty and Rules
- Thomas Lukasiewicz:

Fuzzy Description Logic Programs under the Answer Set Semantics for the Semantic Web. 89-96 - Carlos Viegas Damásio

, Jeff Z. Pan, Giorgos Stoilos, Umberto Straccia
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An Approach to Representing Uncertainty Rules in RuleML. 97-106 - Kai Simon, Thomas Hornung, Georg Lausen:

Learning Rules to Pre-process Web Data for Automatic Integration. 107-116

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