Most of the content about technical aspects of Information Technology is on the Development site, including information about specific business-rule products, rule engine design, computer languages, etc. Follow one of the the links listed below for more technically oriented content.
Update Oct 29 2008
Interesting article about "A Wen of Rules" from 2003.
Also some Benjamin Grosof links from 2005.
W6 vocabularies ( ontologies ) allow resource descriptions and reasoning based on the 6 questions : who, why, what, when, where, and how. ( better called "W5-H" ? )
Updated Oct 3 2008:
The representation of knowledge in general, particularly as it applies to the SemWeb.
From the KR.org site:
Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Incorporated (KR, Inc.) is a Scientific Foundation incorporated in the state of Massachusetts of the United States of America concerned with fostering research and communication on knowledge representation and reasoning.
From Wikipedia:
From the article:
Note to self Sept 10 2008 - This thing needs work.
Revised: April 4 2008. This disordered mess of links cleaned up, except for a few strays.
Examples of RDF and stray stuff:
Updated: April 15th 2008
March 26th was the start of the AAAI 2008 Spring Symposia.
From the Symposia program schedule page:
The Semantic Grid takes the standards of the Semantic Web usch as RDF and OWL and combines them with the technology of Grid Computing, sometimes called the Computational Grid. There is a strong association between Grid Computing and SOA architecture.
One of the best descriptions from the article Semantic Grid is Laying the Foundations for the Semantic Grid (PDF ):
Revised: Oct 4 2007
Wikipedia has a new definition of the Semantic Web.