Are you sure that you can achieve the same?
some points regarding SWRL: * W3C recommendation * OWL-based rule language, i.e. rules are part of the OWL ontology in forms of OWL axioms * Open World Assumption * built on the same description logic foundation as OWL * deductive reasoning * reasoning in SWRL is undecidable (thus, most reasoner limit the supported SWRL features to remain decidability) * no negation as failure * similar to OWL no non-monotonic inference * no disjunction of atoms On 14.07.2017 13:02, tina sani wrote: > Usually we achieve the same result with Jena rules we achieve using SWRL > rules. So is there any advantage of using one on another? Second, can we > use both SWRL rules along side the Jena rules in our Semantic web > application(s)? >