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- From: larry@tsd.arlut.utexas.edu (Larry Maturo)
- Subject: Use of Forth
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- Organization: Applied Research Labs, The University of Texas at Austin
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 17:31:37 GMT
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- I was reading An OPS5 Primer on the rule-based expert system OPS5. It had an
- introduction to AI and in the intro was:
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- DELTA - A rul-based expert system developed by General Electric to help in the
- diagnosis and repair of diseal locomotives. ... This rule-based expert system
- has taken the knowledge of a locomotive expert who has spent 40 years in the
- field and encapsulated it into a program that the mid-level locomotive mechanic
- can access. ... DELTA was developed in LISP and ported to FORTH (an efficient,
- stack-oriented programming language). It has approximately 1200 rules.
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- The above is all a direct quote (with parts left out for brevity).
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- Thought this might be of interest.
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