In this paper we present BCDL, a description logic based on information terms semantics, which allows a constructive interpretation of ALC formulas. In the paper we describe the information terms semantics, we define a natural deduction calculus for BCDL and we show it is sound and complete. As a first application of proof-theoretical properties of the calculus, we show how it fulfills the proofs-as-programs paradigm. Finally, we discuss the role of generators, the main element distinguishing our formalisation from the usual ones. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

Ferrari, M., Fiorentini, C., Fiorino, G. (2010). BCDL: Basic Constructive Description Logic. JOURNAL OF AUTOMATED REASONING, 44(4), 371-399 [10.1007/s10817-009-9160-7].

BCDL: Basic Constructive Description Logic

FIORINO, GUIDO GIUSEPPE
2010

Abstract

In this paper we present BCDL, a description logic based on information terms semantics, which allows a constructive interpretation of ALC formulas. In the paper we describe the information terms semantics, we define a natural deduction calculus for BCDL and we show it is sound and complete. As a first application of proof-theoretical properties of the calculus, we show how it fulfills the proofs-as-programs paradigm. Finally, we discuss the role of generators, the main element distinguishing our formalisation from the usual ones. © 2009 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.
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Description logics; Constructive logics; Natural deduction
English
2010
44
4
371
399
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Ferrari, M., Fiorentini, C., Fiorino, G. (2010). BCDL: Basic Constructive Description Logic. JOURNAL OF AUTOMATED REASONING, 44(4), 371-399 [10.1007/s10817-009-9160-7].
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