| BABYLON | |
| 2.3 | |
| ai workbench (expert system development environment) | |
| members of GMD, FIT-KI | |
| ftp://ftp.gmd.de/gmd/ai-research/Software/Babylon/* or in WWW from http://www.gmd.de/ | |
| BABYLON is a development environment for expert systems. It includes frames, rules, constraints, a prolog-like logic formalism, and a description language for diagnostic applications (texi). | |
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Christaller, T., Di Primio, F., Voss, A. (Hrsg.).
Die KI-Werkbank Babylon.
Eine offene und portable Entwicklungsumgebung fuer
Expertensysteme. Addison-Wesley, 1989, ISBN 3-89319-155-0
Christaller, T., Di Primio, F., Voss, A. (eds). The AI-Workbench BABYLON. An open and portable development environment for expert systems. Academic Press, London, 1992, ISBN 0-12-174235-0; Guesgen, H.-W., CONSAT: A system for constraint satisfaction. Research Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Morgan Kaufman, San Mateo, 1989. | |
| Common Lisp, works under: Macintosh Common Lisp, Franz Allegro, CLisp, CMU, AKCL etc. | |
| juergen.walther@gmd.de | |
| June 22nd, 1994 |
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