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12:04 Apr 14, 2020 |
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5 +1 | building block of a rule |
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4 +1 | basic components of rules |
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basic components of rules Explanation: A rule atom is the simplest form of a rule, and the building block of every rule. Anything simpler can not be called a rule, and anything more complicated cannot be called a rule atom. http://www.w3.org/Robot/tcl/Constraint.html |
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building block of a rule Explanation: https://www.w3.org/Robot/tcl/Constraint.html A rule can be simple or complex. Complex rules can be expressed as logical combinations of simpler rules, called Rule Atoms. Rule Atoms Definition A Rule Atom is the simplest form of a rule, and the building block of every rule. Anything simpler can not be called a rule, and anything more complicated cannot be called a rule atom. |
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