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From: fcy@intgp4.ih.att.com (Fred Yankowski)
Subject: Re: Rules Engines?
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In article <1995Feb20.191026.16527@ibx.com>,
Stuart Myles <smyles@ibx.com> wrote:

>I'm looking for pointers to rules engines which can be combined with C++
>programs.  In particular, I'd like to model business rules in if-then-else
>format and link them to my C++ programs.

The "Kappa" tool set available from IntelliCorp can do just that.
IntelliCorp used to provide the "KEE" expert system framework and
have a strong background in rule-based systems.  You could contact
Brad Walker, IntelliCorp's central region account manager, at
+1-708-955-3460 for info.

Regards,
Fred Yankowski

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