Knowledge and Action Bases (KABs) have been put forward as a semantically
rich representation of a domain, using a DL KB to account for its static
aspects, and actions to evolve its extensional part over time, possibly
introducing new objects. Recently, KABs have been extended to manage
inconsistency, with ad-hoc verification techniques geared towards specific
semantics. This work provides a twofold contribution along this line of
research. On the one hand, we enrich KABs with a high-level, compact action
language inspired by Golog, obtaining so called Golog-KABs (GKABs). On the
other hand, we introduce a parametric execution semantics for GKABs, so as to
elegantly accomodate a plethora of inconsistency-aware semantics based on the
notion of repair. We then provide several reductions for the verification of
sophisticated first-order temporal properties over inconsistency-aware GKABs,
and show that it can be addressed using known techniques, developed for
standard KABs