Top Document: FAQ: Expert System Shells 1/1 [Monthly posting] Previous Document: [1-3] Bibliography of Expert Systems books, introductions, documentation, periodicals, and conference proceedings. Next Document: [1-5a] Free/Cheap Expert System Shells See reader questions & answers on this topic! - Help others by sharing your knowledge Many "real-time" expert systems are 'soft' real-time systems, in that they claim to be fast. A 'hard' real-time system would have features that guarantee a response within a fixed amount of real-time (e.g., bounded computation, not just a fast match-recognize-act cycle). Systems like G2 use event-driven processing (restricting certain rules to execute only when specific WM elements change in a particular way) as a method of limiting forward chaining. User Contributions:Top Document: FAQ: Expert System Shells 1/1 [Monthly posting] Previous Document: [1-3] Bibliography of Expert Systems books, introductions, documentation, periodicals, and conference proceedings. Next Document: [1-5a] Free/Cheap Expert System Shells Single Page [ Usenet FAQs | Web FAQs | Documents | RFC Index ] Send corrections/additions to the FAQ Maintainer: mkant+ai-faq@cs.cmu.edu
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