Patent
1995-03-08
1997-07-01
Kriess, Kevin A.
395701, 395614, 395 62, 395 77, G06F 944
Patent
active
056447701
ABSTRACT:
A method of coupling rules to a data domain of an object-oriented computer program. During run time, the coupling permits the computer to use rules to directly access user-defined objects for both the matching and the action phases of the inferencing process, Inferencing is implemented with an inference class object and user-defined class object are derived from a working memory element class.
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Burke Fred H.
Carlson Keith O.
Roth Richard C.
Brady III W. James
Chaki Kakali
Donaldson Richard L.
Kriess Kevin A.
Swayze, Jr. W. Daniel
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