DEFEASIBLE REASONING IN WEB-BASED FORMS THROUGH ARGUMENTATION
The notion of forms as a way of organizing and presenting data has been used since the beginning of the World Wide Web. Web-based forms have evolved together with the development of new markup languages, in which it is possible to provide validation scripts as part of the form code to test whether the intended meaning of the form is correct. However, for the form designer, part of this intended meaning frequently involves other features which are not constraints by themselves, but rather attributes emerging from the form, which provide plausible conclusions in the context of incomplete and potentially inconsistent information. As the value of such attributes may change in presence of new knowledge, we call them defeasible attributes. In this paper, we propose extending traditional web-based forms to incorporate defeasible attributes as part of the knowledge that can be encoded by the form designer. The proposed extension allows the specification of scripts for reasoning about form fields using a defeasible knowledge base, expressed in terms of a Defeasible Logic Program.
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2008
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Authors: | GÓMEZ, SERGIO ALEJANDRO ; CHESÑEVAR, CARLOS IVÁN ; SIMARI, GUILLERMO RICARDO |
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International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making (IJITDM). - World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., ISSN 1793-6845. - Vol. 07.2008, 01, p. 71-101
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World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. |
Subject: | Defeasible reasoning | argumentation | web forms | markup languages |
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