On Tuesday, October 8, 2002, at 12:28 AM, Alex Rice wrote:
> Does anyone know of an expert system toolkit in xcard/revolution for > Expert Systems? I am thinking of something along the lines of a toolkit > like CLIPS (C) or JESS (Java). I am not familiar with CLIPS or JESS. And it has been a long, long time since I have worked with expert systems. Yet, I have and I have built some and some more general theorem provers. However, all of those have been in a Lisp environment. With that prejudice, this comes to mind... Something like that (done the way I have done it in the past) would need some rich method representing information. That brings up something I have been wondering about. Is there a library or style example for representing recursive types in Revolution (perhaps type tagged)? That is, something that can represent something as general as a lisp-like list? I have considered using some arrays as an environment of references. I have considered mixing in some binary into strings to create a simple way to add structure. I have even considered text strings that are parsed every time. Has anybody had to address this? Any ideas? Dar Scott _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
