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- From: salbrech@valhalla.eecs.nwu.edu (Steve Albrecht)
- Subject: Re: HELP Building expert systems with C/C++
- Message-ID: <1992Sep4.054608.13262@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Keywords: expert system C C++
- Sender: usenet@eecs.nwu.edu (Mr. Usenet)
- Organization: EECS Department, Northwestern University
- References: <hons.714878688@rkw-risc> <d=jn7pd.whedon@netcom.com>
- Date: Fri, 4 Sep 1992 05:46:08 GMT
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- In article <d=jn7pd.whedon@netcom.com> whedon@netcom.com (Bill Whedon) writes:
- >In article <hons.714878688@rkw-risc> hons@rkw-risc.cs.up.ac.za (Honneurs Studente) writes:
- >>I am desparately looking for references to books on building expert systems
- >>with C/C++ (or Pascal ?), or any public domain/commercial shells that supply
- >>the source code?
- >>
- >Artificial Intelligence Using C
- >Herbert Schildt
- >Osborne-McGraw-Hill
- >ISBN 0-07-881255-0
- >
- >Artificial Intelligence & Turbo C
- >(comes with source code diskette)
- >Christopher F. Chabris
- >InterText
- >ISBN 1-55623-129-6
- >
- >C/C++ for Expert Systems
- >David Hu
- >MIS Press
- >ISBN 0-943518-86-5
- >
- >All three of these books are decent introductory-to-medium texts, and all
- >are reasonably well-written and readable.
- >
- >Cheers,
- >Bill Whedon
- >
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-
- I bought the David Hu book w/disk and thought thatbit was a waste of
- a tree. It is definitely only for the very novice user.
-
- Steve Albrecht
- salbrech@eecs.nwu.edu
- 73657.1342@compuserve.com
-