Charles L. Forgy (born December 12, 1949, in Texas) is an American computer scientist, known for developing the Rete algorithm used in his OPS5 and other...
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Forgy may refer to: Forgy, Ohio, unincorporated community in Ohio, USA William Forgy McNagny, American politician Alice Forgy Kerr, American politician...
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based on its data store, its facts. The Rete algorithm was designed by Charles L. Forgy of Carnegie Mellon University, first published in a working paper in...
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"Official Production System") family was developed in the late 1970s by Charles Forgy while at Carnegie Mellon University. Allen Newell's research group in...
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for building expert systems. The syntax and name were inspired by Charles Forgy's OPS5. The first versions of CLIPS were developed starting in 1985 at...
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had been killed and their estate confiscated. However, according to Mark Forgy's account, both de Hory's mother and brother were listed as Holocaust survivors...
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1982. In 1965, Edward W. Forgy published essentially the same method, which is why it is sometimes referred to as the Lloyd–Forgy algorithm. The most common...
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of being simple to compute. Cognitive modelling CLIPS McDermott, J.; Forgy, Charles L. (1976). "Production System Conflict Resolution Strategies". Carnegie...
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platform. Web page of LISA project Reference Guide Sourceforge Page Forgy, Charles L. (1982). "Rete: A Fast Algorithm for the Many Pattern/Many Object...
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William F. McNagny (redirect from William Forgy McNagny)
William Forgy McNagny (April 19, 1850 – August 24, 1923) was an American businessman, educator, lawyer, and politician who served one term as a U.S. Representative...
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