Hi Katie (Geraldine!?)
Certain people on the Jess list have contacted me and said that I was being
too harsh on you.
If you feel that I have been, please accept my apology.
My concern is that you get the help that you need, and because you are a
student, that you do the corrections yourself withou
Dear all,
I am trying to solve the N-Queens problem using Jess. Is there a way to use
rules to make a efficient program, or I have to use functions to do the
brute force search?
I am trying to compare several systems to see which one is good at this
N-Queens problem.
Thanks,
Senlin
You are very welcome.
Best of luck and keep trying! ;-)
- Jason
On Sun, May 11, 2008 at 5:43 AM, katie678 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> This type of help is greatly appreciated and the response was so quick.
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> I will follow all your instructions and see how I get on.
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> Thanks so much
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> Ka
This type of help is greatly appreciated and the response was so quick.
I will follow all your instructions and see how I get on.
Thanks so much
Katie
Jason Morris wrote:
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> On Sat, May 10, 2008 at 3:45 PM, katie678 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> Hi,
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>> I am complety new to Jess and
Hi Wolfgang,
thanks for the proposed solution. My case is a little more complex than
this.
Because of the data skew and possibility of missing events, i keep the
initial facts in working memory for a long period of time (48hrs at
current settings, to allow delayed comms)
So the computation would