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Bossam (software)

Bossam is an inference engine (a Semantic Reasoner) for the semantic web. It is basically a RETE-based rule engine with native supports for reasoning over OWL ontologies, SWRL ontologies, and RuleML rules.

Additionally, Bossam includes several expressivity features including: 1) URI references as symbols, 2) 2nd-order logic syntax, 3) disjunctions in the antecedent and conjunctions in the consequent (both via Lloyd-Topor transformation), 4) URI-based java method attachment, 5) support for both negation-as-failure and classical negation.

Bossam loads, performs reasoning over, and answers to the queries over a knowledge set, which can include any combination of the following document types.

  1. RDF(S) documents (in RDF/XML or in N3)
  2. OWL documents (in RDF/XML or in N3)
  3. Bossam rule documents
  4. SWRL(+OWL) documents (in OWLX or in RDF/XML)

Bossam can call Java objects from the antecedent or consequent of rules through the URI-based java method attachment. It's possible to easily mix Java objects into the combination of rules and ontologies.

Bossam (food)

Bossam is a pork dish in Korean cuisine. The centerpiece is pork belly, boiled in spices and thinly sliced. The meat is served with side dishes including garlic, onion, ssamjang (wrap sauce), saeujeot (pickled, fermented shrimp) and newly made kimchi. Upon eating, the meat and sides are often wrapped in vegetable leaves such as red lettuce, sesame or napa cabbage, hence the literal meaning of bossam: "wrapped" or "packaged."

Bossam is a popular dish in Korea, often served as anju (dishes that accompany alcohol consumption).

Bossam

Bossam may refer to:

  • Bossam (food), Korean steamed pork
  • Bossam (software), software

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