Jürgen Angele, Harold Boley, Jos de Bruijn, Dieter Fensel, Pascal Hitzler, Michael Kifer, Reto Krummenacher, Holger Lausen, Axel Polleres, and Rudi Studer. Web rule language (WRL). W3C Member Submission 09 September 2005, 2005.

The Web Rule Language WRL is a rule-based ontology language for the Semantic Web. The language is located in the Semantic Web stack next to the Description Logic based Ontology language OWL. WRL defines three variants, namely Core, Flight and Full. The Core variant marks the common fragment between WRL and OWL. WRL-Flight is a Datalog-based rule language. WRL-Full is a full-fledged rule language with function symbols and negation under the Well-Founded Semantics.

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