Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!munnari.oz.au!deakin.OZ.AU From: lukose@deakin.OZ.AU (Dickson Lukose) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: RE: Public Domain Expert System Shell on UNIX Environment Message-ID: <930@sol.deakin.OZ.AU> Date: 9 Nov 90 03:10:42 GMT Sender: news@deakin.OZ.AU Organization: Computing Services, Deakin Uni., Australia Lines: 42 I received several replies, but all of them are refering to CLIPS Two of the replies are listed below for all to refer to. Hope this will be of help ================================================================ INTERNET: selig@xanth.msfc.nasa.gov [128.158.1.31] selig%sam.span@fedex.msfc.nasa.gov Suggest you check into CLIPS. It is fairly widely used and is available in C-source form. I am using it on Sun's at this moment (although it comes set up for PC's). Contact the distribution center (cost is ~300.00), COSMIC at Georgia Tech, USA. 404-542-3265 ================================================================ From: rdominy@kong.gsfc.nasa.gov (Robert Dominy) Try CLIPS, it is a subset of the commercial tool ART. It's written in C and has been easily ported to a large variety of platforms. CLIPS can be obtained from the Computer Software Management and Information Center (COSMIC), which is located at the University of Georgia. The address & telephone number are: COSMIC The University of Georgia 382 East Broad Street Athens, Ga. 30602 (404) 542-3265 Cost is about $300, though technically it is in the Public Domain because it was produced by the gov't. You can replicate & redistribute it without restrictions. ================================================================ regards -------------- DICKSON LUKOSE lukose@deakin.OZ.AU --------------