Re: JESS: Re: Jess book news

2002-09-09 Thread ejfried
I think Lawrence A. Janowitch wrote: [Charset iso-8859-1 unsupported, filtering to ASCII...] > For what it's worth. I very much like the idea and the bases covered. I do > however suspect that there is a market for users (err, like me) who are not > computer types by training or inclination. Th

Re: JESS: Jess book news

2002-09-09 Thread Win Carus
Hi Ernest. This is great news about your book! Some things you might consider: FAQ. Newbies on the jess-users list seems to have some rather common themes (esp. related to installation, Java, rule writing, performance, missing features, and so forth) that might be gathered in a single place

Re: JESS: Jess book news

2002-09-09 Thread Diego Lopez de Ipina
Just a question, is there any content on FuzzyJess in the book? Cheers, Diego > Hi Folks, > > A little news about the Jess book. The manuscript is finished, and the > full technical review is almost over. Manning is putting the book in > its Spring catalog. It should be published early next

Re: JESS: Jess book news

2002-09-09 Thread ejfried
I think Diego Lopez de Ipina wrote: > Just a question, is there any content on FuzzyJess in the book? Yes! We were lucky enough to have Bob Orchard, the creator of FuzzyJess, contribute a very nice essay in which he elaborates one of the books's examples by adding fuzzy logic. > > Cheers, > >

Re: JESS: Jess book news

2002-09-09 Thread S F Palu
Good on you Bob Orchard, this is very much needed for expert readers, newbies and keen learners who want to build Fuzzy Expert Systems. This will greatly enhances the understanding of building powerful Fuzzy Expert Systems by integrating FuzzyJ and JESS because of its tolerance to data ambiguit