Hi Ernest,
Do you think that the book JESS in action could help me about creating
planning algorithms using JESS? Is there a section covering this
subject?
Thank you,
Daniela
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I think Daniela CLARO wrote:
Hi Ernest,
Do you think that the book JESS in action could help me about creating
planning algorithms using JESS? Is there a section covering this
subject?
JIA would likely help you in *implementing* your planning algorithms,
but you'd first need to learn
.
Have a nice vacation in Florence, a very nice city.
Daniela
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I think Zhu, David H. wrote:
Has the Jess book come out yet?
Thanks
Unfortunately, no. There have been some unfortunate but unavoidable
delays due to illness. The book is still being edited. We hope to have
it out by the summer.
I'm
Let me add a thank you as well. I'm a lurker but learning from the work that
you do.
Larry
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Ernest -
I don't know if anyone ever
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Ernest -
I don't know if anyone ever simply told you thank you for all the
(impressive) work you're putting into JESS. In any case, thank you.
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I think Zhu, David H. wrote:
Has the Jess book come out yet?
Thanks
Unfortunately, no. There have been some unfortunate but unavoidable
delays due to illness. The book is still being edited. We hope to have
it out by the summer.
I'm really excited about the way it's coming out, by the
The incorporation of the ANN's and Bayesian aspects would be a terrific
addition.
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Good on you Bob Orchard, this is very much needed
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The incorporation of the ANN's and Bayesian aspects would be a terrific
addition.
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Good on you Bob Orchard
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
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
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,
, September 10, 2002 4:07 AM
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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
Hi Ernest!
I have been looking forward for some news about your upcomming book. So
thank You for the update!
The tentative title (based on a series title Manning has used) is now:
Jess in Action: Java Rule-based Systems
I'm hereby soliciting comments on it.
I think the title
I think Morten Vigel wrote:
I think the title probably fits the contents, but I'm not sure the
contents fits me. I'm not saying I'm surprised - this is what I was
expecting. What I was hoping for, was a book contain lots of good
example usages of Jess. Most importantly I feel the need for
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 year.
The tentative title (based on a series title Manning has used) is now:
Jess
I would be very happy to review and comment on it, is it on line anywhere ?
Ron Day
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Hi Folks
Hi,
I developed a personalization system based on JESS.
I have two main EJBs:
o The first one manages the rules that are stored on a relational database.
The rules are stored on groups using the Jess native format. It improves the
performance when they are loaded into the engine. The
Hi folks,
I'm now writing Part VII of the Jess book -- the final part. It's
about enterprise-level applications and will show Jess being used in a
J2EE environment (part VI could be considered J2EE too, but its just
Jess with servlets and JSPs in Tomcat.)
So I'm hereby soliciting Jess + EJB
Bob - Just Do It(tm)!!!
Ernest - was that enough?
alan
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I think Young-Jin Lee wrote:
Hi,
I heard a few months ago, a JESS book will come out soon.
I'd like to know if there's any update of it.
Hi Jess Book fans,
The reviewers are currently looking at the manuscript up to chapter
15. Chapter 16 is completed, and I'm working on chapter 17. The
Hi Ernest and all,
I suggest you to include the ways in which frame-based ontologies can be
used by jess, i.e., at least some citation about JessTab Protege plug-in (
see Protege site ) and also some developments made to use Jess with DAML,
XML, etc.
I look forward to read it soon!
Fred
On
I'll buy one !
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I heard a few months ago, a JESS book will come out soon.
I'd like to know if there's
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I think Young-Jin Lee wrote:
Hi,
I heard a few months ago, a JESS book will come out soon.
I'd like to know if there's any update of it.
Hi Jess Book fans,
The reviewers are currently looking
I think S F Palu wrote:
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Hi Ernest ,
For curiosity? Is there any chapter of your book dedicated to FuzzyJess or
Bob Orchard is
working with you to include such a section in your book? I am counting to
the day that the JESS
book is
I think Frederico Luiz Goncalves de Freitas wrote:
Hi Ernest and all,
I suggest you to include the ways in which frame-based ontologies
can be used by jess, i.e., at least some citation about JessTab
Protege plug-in ( see Protege site ) and also some developments made
to use Jess with
This is a reply to a message on the JESS list, but it should be interesting
to the JADE and Protege list as well. There is a book on JESS in the making
and it might or might not contain a chapter on ontologies
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I think Frederico Luiz
I think Segol, Genevieve wrote:
Mark Watson's "Intelligent Java Applications" has a few pages on Jess, but
that is far from a "Jess Book." The problem with writing such a book is
that it is a huge undertaking, which will be obsolete as soon as it is in
print (at least judging from the
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