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From: willem.de.ru@digitec.co.za (Willem de Ru)
Subject: Re: Help.
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Date: Wed, 16 Nov 1994 05:47:18 GMT

In article <1994Nov14.172121.5689@dmu.ac.uk> c4ms1@dmu.ac.uk (Michael Stone) writes:
>From: c4ms1@dmu.ac.uk (Michael Stone)
>Subject: Help.
>Date: Mon, 14 Nov 1994 17:21:21 GMT

>I have to write a short paper on fuzzy logic and I know nothing about it.
>Can anyone recommend any books/journals etc.  as a good starting point.  I just need light stuff such as what is it; what can it do; why use it instead of other methods etc.
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>Thanks.

You can try out the FAQ file on fuzzy logic which is posted once a month on 
the 13th of the month. In between postings the latest version is available by 
anonymous ftp from CMU at: 
     ftp.cs.smu.edu:/user/ai/pubs/faqs/fuzzy/
It answers all the basic FL questions, as well as provides a bibliography 
which can be used for further reference.

Have fun!
