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File Transport and Data Encryption Technologies 300 Other Applications Development Languages 300 Qualifying for and Obtaining a Job 301... [Pg.294]

Rules seemingly have the same format as IF.. THEN.. statements in any other conventional computer language. The major difference is that the latter statements are constructed to be executed sequentially and always in the same order, whereas expert system rules are meant as little independent pieces of knowledge. It is the task of the inference engine to recognize the applicable rules. This may be different in different situations. There is no preset order in which the rules must be executed. Clarity of the rule base is an essential characteristic because it must be possible to control and follow the system on reasoning errors. The structuring of rules into rule sets favours comprehensibility and allows a more efficient consultation of the system. Because of the natural resemblance to real expertise, rule-based expert systems are the most popular. Many of the earlier developed systems are pure rule-based systems. [Pg.632]

Rather than having a language whose purpose is to run a machine the language should naturally describe what objects there are and what actions they are taking. Objects are inherently distributed and their interactions asynchronous with real time, event-driven behavior. This implies that one could define a system and its own definition would have the necessary behaviors to characterize natural behavior in terms of real time execution semantics. Application developers would no longer need to explicitly define schedules of when events were to occur. Events would instead occur when objects interact with other objects. By describing the interactions between objects the schedule of events is inherently defined. [Pg.2030]

An object-oriented language for modelling general dynamic process was successfully developed and its usage has proved efficiency in code reusability. The development of model libraries of models for thermodynamics, process engineering and other application areas is one of the future tasks. The DAE index reduction method allows EMSO to directly solve high-index DAE systems without user interaction. This fact combined with the symbolic and automatic differentiation systems and the CAPE-OPEN interfaces leads to a software with several enhancements. [Pg.952]

The second example (Scheme 8-2) is an elaboration of the first fragment, but formalized below as CML (chemical markup language) (3). We emphasize that this chapter is not meant to be an instructional manual for any given markup language, with CML here serving only to illustrate the general principles involved. Many other scientific applications of XML have been developed (3, 4), and syntactically, either of these examples could be replaced by other such modularized markup languages. [Pg.92]


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