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Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (March 8, 1714 – December 14, 1788) was a German musician and composer, the second of five sons of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. He was one of the founders of the Classical style, composing in the Rococo and Classical periods. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was born in Weimar, Germany. When he was ten years old he entered the St. Thomas School at Leipzig, where his father had become cantor in 1723, and continued his education as a student of jurisprudence at the universities of Leipzig (1731) and of Frankfurt (Oder) (1735). In 1738, at the age of 24, he took his degree, but at once abandoned his prospects of a legal career and determined to devote himself to music. A few months later (armed with a recommendation by Sylvius Leopold Weiss) he obtained an appointment in the service of Frederick II of Prussia ("Frederick the Great"), the then crown prince, and upon Frederick's accession in 1740 Carl Philipp became a member of the royal orchestra.... full article at wikipedia

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Concerti: Wq 46 / Wq 23 / Wq 165 (Collegium Aureum feat. conductor: Franz Josef Maier)




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Freebase logoSearch * Home * Data * Apps * Discuss * Help * Please sign in or register to contributeLoading... * Edit * Flag o delete o merge with another topic o split into multiple topics o possibly offensiveCarl Philipp Emanuel BachAlso known as Edit * CPE Bach, * C.P.E.Bach, * Carlos Phillipp Emanuel Bach, * C.P.E. バッハ, * Karl Philipp Emanuel Bach, * C.P.E. Bach, * Bach, Carl Philip Emanuel, * Carl Philip Emanuel Bach *Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach (March 8, 1714 – December 14, 1788) was a German musician and composer, the second of five sons of Johann Sebastian Bach and Maria Barbara Bach. He was one of the founders of the Classical style, composing in the Rococo and Classical periods. Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach was born in Weimar, Germany. When he was ten years old he entered the St. Thomas School at Leipzig, where his father had become cantor in 1723, and continued his education as a student of jurisprudence at the universities of Leipzig (1731) and of Frankfurt (Oder) (1735). 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Real Rule of the Week: Defining a Subconcept

In our first of a series of real rule examples we consider the case where a subconcept is defined by means of a derivation rule with the help of a condition on the properties of the superconcept.

vocabularyThe rule states: A woman is a female whose age is greater than 21. The underlying vocabulary of this rule, depicted in the diagram to the left, includes the concepts person, female and woman, where woman is a subconcept of female, which is in turn a subconcept of person, and the person properties name and age.

ruleThe defined concept, woman, is in the conclusion of the rule, while the condition consists of two parts: a classification of something as a female and an attached requirement that the age of that female must be greater than 21. This gives us a rule with a classification conclusion for infering that x is a woman, and with a classification condition, requiring that x is a female, and an inequality condition, requiring that the age of x is greater than 21. The rule can be visualized as shown in the diagram to the right. The circle epresents the rule, its label DR stands for derivation rule. Incoming arrows attached to a rule circle represent conditions, and the outgoing arrow represents the conclusion.

If you wonder, what kind of visual representation I'm using here, it's the UML-based visual rule language URML developed in the REWERSE research project Rule Modeling and Markup.

The UML comes with a formal languge for expressing integrity rules and derivation rules, called OCL. Unfortunately, OCLi supports only derivation rules for defining properties, but not for defining (sub-)classes. We'll use it in some of our next real rule of the week posts.

In the predicate logic syntax of the logic programming language Prolog, this rule would be formalized as

woman(X) :- female(X), age(X,Y), Y > 21.

It would be nice to collect further formalizations in other rule languages. Can you add your favorite one?

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Real Rule of the Week: Defining a SubconceptIn our first of a series of real rule examples we consider the case where a subconcept is defined by means of a derivation rule with the help of a condition on the properties of the superconcept.vocabularyThe rule states: A woman is a female whose age is greater than 21. The underlying vocabulary of this rule, depicted in the diagram to the left, includes the concepts person, female and woman, where woman is a subconcept of female, which is in turn a subconcept of person, and the person properties name and age.ruleThe defined concept, woman, is in the conclusion of the rule, while the condition consists of two parts: a classification of something as a female and an attached requirement that the age of that female must be greater than 21. This gives us a rule with a classification conclusion for infering that x is a woman, and with a classification condition, requiring that x is a female, and an inequality condition, requiring that the age of x is greater than 21. The rule can be visualized as shown in the diagram to the right. The circle epresents the rule, its label DR stands for derivation rule. Incoming arrows attached to a rule circle represent conditions, and the outgoing arrow represents the conclusion.If you wonder, what kind of visual representation I'm using here, it's the UML-based visual rule language URML developed in the REWERSE research project Rule Modeling and Markup.The UML comes with a formal languge for expressing integrity rules and derivation rules, called OCL. Unfortunately, OCLi supports only derivation rules for defining properties, but not for defining (sub-)classes. We'll use it in some of our next real rule of the week posts.In the predicate logic syntax of the logic programming language Prolog, this rule would be formalized aswoman(X) :- female(X), age(X,Y), Y > 21.It would be nice to collect further formalizations in other rule languages. Can you add your favorite one?
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HomeRealRules BlogzineRecognize real rules! * About us * Login * Sponsors: * BTU * REWERSE-I1 * Related Sites * Events * BRCommunity * RuleMLLatest Entries * JBoss Rules Improves its Syntax * Why a rule markup language needs a rich syntax (looking in the RIF Core...) * Which one is the normative RIF Syntax? * First Working Draft of the Rule Interchange Format (RIF) was Published * The OCL Portal * When to Use Rules in Your Application * JBoss ReteOO Algorithm * How JBoss RETE works * Some Facts about the JBoss Rule Engine * [SBVR] Does SBVR help us to design rule-based applications? * What are JBoss Rules? * Real Rule of the Week: Constraining a Concept * [SBVR] What is a business rule? * Why Your Engine Should Support Programmatic Rule Generation * Real Rule of the Week: Using Negation * Where do business rules come from? * Real Rule of the Week: Defining a Subconcept * On the use of Priorities and Control facts in rule-based programming * Informed but not enforced * What are the characteristics of rulesets?Home » Real RulesReal Rule of the Week: Defining a SubconceptIn our first of a series of real rule examples we consider the case where a subconcept is defined by means of a derivation rule with the help of a condition on the properties of the superconcept.vocabularyThe rule states: A woman is a female whose age is greater than 21. The underlying vocabulary of this rule, depicted in the diagram to the left, includes the concepts person, female and woman, where woman is a subconcept of female, which is in turn a subconcept of person, and the person properties name and age.ruleThe defined concept, woman, is in the conclusion of the rule, while the condition consists of two parts: a classification of something as a female and an attached requirement that the age of that female must be greater than 21. This gives us a rule with a classification conclusion for infering that x is a woman, and with a classification condition, requiring that x is a female, and an inequality condition, requiring that the age of x is greater than 21. The rule can be visualized as shown in the diagram to the right. The circle epresents the rule, its label DR stands for derivation rule. Incoming arrows attached to a rule circle represent conditions, and the outgoing arrow represents the conclusion.If you wonder, what kind of visual representation I'm using here, it's the UML-based visual rule language URML developed in the REWERSE research project Rule Modeling and Markup.The UML comes with a formal languge for expressing integrity rules and derivation rules, called OCL. Unfortunately, OCLi supports only derivation rules for defining properties, but not for defining (sub-)classes. We'll use it in some of our next real rule of the week posts.In the predicate logic syntax of the logic programming language Prolog, this rule would be formalized aswoman(X) :- female(X), age(X,Y), Y > 21.It would be nice to collect further formalizations in other rule languages. Can you add your favorite one?‹ Real Rulesupgwagner – Thu, 2006 – 05 – 11 20:31real rule of the weeklogin to post commentsI have used Blaze quite aI have used Blaze quite a bit and my experience is that template development, template management and everything related to templates as such makes the whole rule writing process extremely difficult. Well if there are ways to make rules easier to read (and write) definitely Blaze templates isn't one of them!Anonymous – Thu, 2006 – 06 – 01 21:13login to post commentsBlaze Advisor rule syntaxIn this case we would define this as a pattern something like this: A Woman is any Person having sex="Female" and age greater than 21It's a little easier to read than the Prolog :-)Subsequent rules could have conditions like If thisPerson is a Woman and...James Taylor Check out my Enterprise Decision Management blog at edmblog.fairisaac.comjtaylor – Fri, 2006 – 05 – 12 00:25login to post commentsRE: Blaze Advisor rule syntaxIs the Blaze Advisor rule syntax really easer to read? Of course, your phrase above is easier to read, but that's not the formal syntax, which you would need to compare in order to be fair.Anonymous – Sat, 2006 – 05 – 13 14:50login to post commentsThis is the formal syntax.This is the formal syntax. This is what you write in the IDE if you want to write it directly. You can make it easier to read if you want using templates but this is as formal as it gets.Not all rules languages make it hard to define things.James TaylorCheck out my Enterprise Decision Management blog at edmblog.fairisaac.comjtaylor – Mon, 2006 – 05 – 15 22:25login to post commentsCopyright © Some rights reserved.Browse archives« August 2008 Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su 1 2 34 5 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 2425 26 27 28 29 30 31Categories * news story * commentary * frequently asked question * real rule of the week * review * rules and... * case exampleSearch this blog:Powered by TechnoratiSynBlog.com - Blog Directoryblog search directoryBlogarama - The Blog DirectorySyndicateSyndicate content
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Lisa Simpson
Gender Female
Hair color Yellow
Job Student
Relatives Parents: Homer and Marge
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Lisa Marie Simpson is a fictional character in the animated television series The Simpsons, voiced by Yeardley Smith. Matt Groening, the creator of the series, named her after his sister. She is the elder daughter and middle child of Homer and Marge Simpson, and the sister of Bart and Maggie.

Lisa is an extremely intelligent 8 year old girl, one of the most intelligent characters on the show, with an I.Q. of either 156 or 159. She also plays the saxophone.
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Lisa's knowledge covers a wide range of subjects, from astronomy to medicine, and she is notably more concerned with world affairs than her life in Springfield."

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Thanks! * April 14th, 2008 * Ben Ward * Add Comment * View blog reactionsThis Week in Microformats - March 31st–April 6th‘This Week in Microformats’ is a summary of notable microformats activity from the mailing lists, wiki, events and the wider web.On the µf-Discuss mailing list * Lots of discussion this week about standardising the representation of hCard in JSON. Currently parsers tend to produce sensible but subtly different objects, this is an effort to make it all interoperable. There’s a wiki page and discussions: Standardized Representation of Microformats in JSON and jCard draft.On the web * David Jane’s Almost Universal Microformats Parser — written in Python — has been restored to the internet and the project is now hosted publicly on Google Code. * ReadWriteWeb responds to Yahoo’s hListing deployment. 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To contribute to the next issue, please edit the wiki page. Thanks! * April 8th, 2008 * Ben Ward * Add Comment * View blog reactionsThis Fortnight in Microformats - March 17th–30th‘This Week in Microformats’ is a summary of notable microformats activity from the mailing lists, wiki, events and the wider web.On the wiki * New profiles have been produced for more microformats. These can be optionally placed in the head element of a page to indicate the use of particular microformats. * We’ve reorganised the wiki todo list, so it should be clearer to see what we’re all working towards. On the µf-Discuss mailing list * There’s a call for speakers on microformats for the Open Web 2008 Conference in Vancouver on April 14th/15thOn the µf-New mailing list * Work on hListing is going to resume shortly — Anyone interesting in marking up listings for classifieds and product listingsOn the web * Cognition 0.1α6 has been been released. — A new parser for metadata embedded in HTML, written in Perl and licensed under the GPL v3. * What is the Semantic Web? What’s Web 3.0? What are Microformats? Why do Microformats matter? — The “pragmatic” semantic web proposes – let’s just use conventions and best practices for today’s web markup and today’s browsers. Let’s add semantics using Microformats to the event example. * Mofo – Getting Started w/ Microformats using Ruby – Web 3.0 In Action — Let’s load up the event listing web page for the Ruby on Rails Workshop on the Yahoo! Upcoming service using mofo – a microformat parser in Ruby. * On YDN there’s an article on the Kelkoo deployment of hListing and using hKit to consume the microformat into a blog listings widget.This fortnight’s bulletin was put together with contributions from Frances Berriman, Toby Inkster, Tantek Çelik and Gerald Bauer. To contribute to the next issue, please edit the this-week-2008-03-31 wiki page. Thanks! * April 1st, 2008 * Ben Ward * Add Comment * View blog reactionsThis Week in Microformats - March 10th‘This Week in Microformats’ is a weekly summary of notable microformats activity from mailing lists, wiki, events and the wider web.On the wiki * Along with the revival of our ‘This Week in Microformats’ posts, they are now drafted live and in public on the wiki. You can make your own contributions for next week’s post. We hope this will make it easier to keep these updates coming out regularly. Next weeks post is drafted at ThisWeek/2008-03-17 on the wikiFrom uf-discuss * Entry Author and Entry Updated/Created requirements in hAtom 0.2.Developments on uf-new * Microformats for Slide Show/Presentations - What’s the State-of-the-Art? * David Janes asks about how to parse microformats when they are spread over multiple pages (Multi-Paged XFN) * A new discussion on hCalendar, concerning whether some hEvent properties could be shared across entire calendars, to better match publishing patterns.On the web * Microsoft adapts parts hAtom into an IE8 feature called webslices. Discussion. * Sarah Bourne, Chief Technology Strategist for Massachusetts compares RDFa and microformats and draws attention to a number of accessibility and standardization issues, we’re pleased to say that some of these have already been fixed, or are being worked on. Discussion, and comments. * hAtom 0.2 meeting photos at SGFooCamp. * XTiger templating/structured editing language, used for microformats: Templates, Microformats and Structured Editing. Discussion. * Popular webdesign site Sitepoint discusses microformats: Microformats - Plugging the Gaps in HTML * Yahoo! Search announced their new Open Search platform, allowing third parties to build on top of search, enhancing results with various semantic technologies including microformats.This week’s entry was put together with contributions from Ben Ward, David Janes and Gerald Bauer. * March 18th, 2008 * Ben Ward * Add Comment * View blog reactionsBuilding open textual content on HTMLThe Web is by far the most successful medium in history for the open publishing and sharing of content. 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