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From: jason@harlequin.co.uk (Jason Trenouth)
Subject: Re: CLOS based expert system shells?
In-Reply-To: massimo@cui.unige.ch's message of Thu, 6 Oct 1994 09:20:35 GMT
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In article <1994Oct6.092035.19445@news.unige.ch> massimo@cui.unige.ch (DEFRANCESCO Massimo) writes:

DEFRANCESCO>  I'm posting this for a friend, please reply directly to
DEFRANCESCO> Ivo Durisch (durisch@cui.unige.ch)
DEFRANCESCO>  
DEFRANCESCO> We need a CLOS based expert system shell for writing an
DEFRANCESCO> expert system aimed to driving a CLOS based NN simulator.
DEFRANCESCO> Obviously, it would be better if it could directly match
DEFRANCESCO> with CLOS objects, or at least through CLOS accessor
DEFRANCESCO> functions.
DEFRANCESCO> 
DEFRANCESCO> Anybody knows if such a beast exists ?
DEFRANCESCO> 
DEFRANCESCO> Thanks to all!

KnowledgeWorks is such a beast. It provides both forward and backward
chaining over CLOS objects.

Contact knowledgeworks-request@harlequin.co.uk.

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