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In article <3ckg6a$2n6@epsilon.qmw.ac.uk>, mmh@dcs.qmw.ac.uk (Matthew Huntbach) writes:
> V.C. SREEDHAR (sreedhar@cs.mcgill.ca) wrote:
> : Hello
> 
> : A friend of mine (who does not have net access) is intending
> : to teach AI for management oriented students. He is intending
> : to use prolog as a vehicle for that. He wants some opinion
> : from experts in AI.
> etc.
 You could consider contacting Tom Comlon at Moray House College of Educatiom in Edinburgh ,Scotland for details of PRIMEX and PATHFINDER packages which run on AppleMac machines.These provide a good introduction to expert systems and lead into PROLOG programming.
