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Krzysztof Kaczor, dr inż.

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Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science and Biomedical Engineering
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ResearcherID: J-9323-2012

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OPI Nauka Polska

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  • Algorithms for rule inference in modularized rule bases
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  • Can the generation of test cases for unit testing be automated with rules?
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  • Critical evaluation of the XTT2 rule representation through comparison with CLIPS
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  • Description logic reasoning in an ontology-based system for citizen safety in urban environment
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  • Distributed and collaborative knowledge management using an ontology-based system
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  • Encapsulation-driven approach to interchange of knowledge base structure
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  • Enriching business processes with rules using the Oryx BPMN editor
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  • HaDEs – presentation of the HeKatE design environment
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  • HaDEsclipse – integrated environment for rules (tool presentation)
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  • HalVA – rule analysis framework for XTT2 rules
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  • HeKatE rule runtime and design framework
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  • How to reason by HeaRT in a semantic knowledge-based wiki
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  • Integration of business processes with visual decision modeling
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  • Mobile context-based framework for threat monitoring in urban environment with social threat monitor
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  • Overview of BPMN model equivalences
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  • Overview of knowledge formalization with XTT2 rules
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  • Overview of selected business process semantization techniques
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  • Practical approach to interoperability in production rule bases with SUBITO
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  • Proposal of an inference engine architecture for business rules and processes
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  • Rule modularization and inference solutions – a synthetic overview
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  • SBVRwiki a web-based tool for authoring of business rules
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  • Semantically-driven rule interoperability – concept proposal
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  • Towards rule interoperability: design of drools rule bases using the XTT2 method
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  • Visual design of drools rule bases using the XTT2 method