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DYNACLIPS: DYNAamic CLIPS Utilities
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DYNACLIPS (DYNAamic CLIPS Utilities), is a set of blackboard, dynamic
knowledge exchange, and agent tools for CLIPS 5.1 and 6.0. It is
implemented as a set of libraries that can be linked with CLIPS 5.1
and 6.0. Versions 3.0 and 3.1 will work with both
CLIPS 5.1 and CLIPS 6.0. Source code is not available. Agents
use the blackboard to communicate with other intelligent agents in the
framework. Each intelligent agent can send and receive facts, rules,
and commands. Rules and facts are inserted and deleted dynamicly
while the agents are running. Knowledge can be transferred on a
temporary or permanent basis.
Versions 1.0 and 2.0 have been superseded by later versions and are
no longer supported. (Version 1.0 was used with CLIPS 5.1 and version 2.0
with CLIPS 6.0. Versions 3.0 and later work with both CLIPS 5.1 and 6.0.)
Origin:
Email from Yilmaz Cengeloglu to Mark Kantrowitz, 28-JAN-94.
Version: 3.1 (7-SEP-94); 3.0 (22-APR-94); 2.0 (14-MAR-94)
Requires: CLIPS 5.1 (UNIX), CLIPS 6.0 (UNIX).
Copying: Copyright (c) 1993 by Yilmaz Cengeloglu.
Use and distribution permitted.
Updated: Mon Jan 16 19:15:27 1995
CD-ROM: Prime Time Freeware for AI, Issue 1-1
Author(s): Yilmaz Cengeloglu <73313.775@compuserve.com>
PO Box 4142
Winter Park, FL 32793-4142, USA
Keywords:
Agents, Authors!Cengeloglu, Blackboard Architectures, CLIPS,
DYNACLIPS, Dynamic Knowledge Exchange, Expert System Shells
References:
A manual is included in the distribution.
Yilmaz Cengeloglu, "A Framework For Dynamic Knowledge Exchange Among
Intelligent Agents", M.S. Thesis, University of Central Florida,
Orlando, FL, Summer 1993
Yilmaz Cengeloglu, Soheil Khajenoori, Darrell Linton. "DYNACLIPS
(DYNAmic CLIPS): A Dynamic Knowledge Exchange Tool for Intelligent
Agents", The Third CLIPS Conference at NASA's Johnson Space Center,
September 1994.
Yilmaz Cengeloglu, Soheil Khajenoori, Darrell Linton. "A Framework
For Dynamic Knowledge Exchange Among Intelligent Agents", American
Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) Fall Symposium,
November 1994.
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