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From: nagle@netcom.com (John Nagle)
Subject: Re: Teaching/education/training in Knowledge Engineering
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Milind G Pandit <mgpandit@mail.delcoelect.com> writes:
>I am interested in training and education in Knowledge Engineering. I
>personally believe that Knowledge Engineering tools are extremely valuable in
>training. It is also very important to educate not only students but also the
>people in  management about the importance and the value of this technology.

      Somebody should do a follow-up and find out what happened to the
people who graduated from Stanford's 5-year "Knowledge engineer" program
back in the 1980s.  Where are they now?  "Do you want fries with that?"

						John Nagle

