Juristische Informatik-Systeme und Anwendungen

rOWLer – A Hybrid Rule Engine for Legal Reasoning

Johannes Scharf
Johannes Scharf
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Beiträge

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Österreich

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Juristische Informatik-Systeme und Anwendungen

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Tagungsband IRIS 2015

Zitiervorschlag: Johannes Scharf, rOWLer – A Hybrid Rule Engine for Legal Reasoning, in: Jusletter IT IRIS

In this paper rOWLer, a hybrid rule engine for legal reasoning is presented. The engine combines the expressiveness of rules and ontologies to enable legal reasoning – hence the name «rOWLer». It is tailored for use in public administration (tax law, pension law, social benefits law, etc.) and provides a flexible architecture, in particular concerning amendments, which allows for adaption to different requirements.


Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • 1. Introduction
    • 1.1. Motivation
  • 2. Architecture
  • 3. Reasoning module and algorithm
  • 4. Temporal model and reasoning
    • 4.1. Theoretical background
    • 4.2. Versioning model
      • 4.2.1. Temporal dimensions
      • 4.2.2. Versioning legal rules
      • 4.2.3. Retroactive modifications
    • 4.3. Selecting applicable rules
  • 5. Modelling norms
    • 5.1. Presenting rule priorities
  • 6. Related work
  • 7. Conclusions and future work
  • 8. References
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