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## Observation 1
Backward chaining rules whose conclusion contains **new query variables** (that do not exist in premise) result in reasoner error: `** ERROR ** gre ** error(permission_error(modify,s…
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Traditional web forms distinguish mandatory vs optional fields, to be validated upon form submission. A web form can be thought of as submitting all the fields at once, in a batch.
However, a more ge…
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Description:
When using Rocket Web, it has been observed that the application does not function correctly on devices running Android 9 with the native WebView. The issue seems to stem from the Mete…
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https://w3c.github.io/N3/spec/#n3rulechaining:
> A detailed discussion of these two reasoning modes, their subtle differences and impacts on performance, is beyond the scope of this primer.
That i…
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From the Replicode specification: "M1 can be sketched as: imdl M0 -> B. During backward chaining, M1 needs M0 to achieve its goal. Assuming M0 is A -> C, when M1 receives a goal b matching B, then the…
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I am evaluating durable-rules against Drools and I see mention of "Backward chaining" in Drools documentation - but not in durable-rules.
Is this feature supported by durable-rules? Is there an exa…
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I think this is very useful
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Hi,
Does nools support backward chaining?
Here is an explanation and example of [backward chaining with Drools](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCjIRVSRFvA)
Thanks!
Andrew
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Need ability to create reusable abstractions (such as queries) that can then be used in many rules as building blocks w/o having to repeat the logic.
This should play nicely with forward chaining (i.…
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## Pitch
Users can have links to large knowledge bases within their pod. However, when performing querying under a certain entailment regime, i.e. with reasoning enabled, the whole large knowle…