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|    Best available expert system IDE    |
|    22 Nov 03 03:03:45    |
      From: pspeck@bsfllp.com              I'm an AI newbie, with only about 1 week's worth of experience       starting to read up about the subject.              But I'm the Product Manager on an enterprise software project in which       we wish to incorporate a rules-based expert system into a distributed       .NET Windows ap., and so I'm wondering...              What are the best expert system development packages that are out       there?              Are there any that integrate with Visual Studio or utilize C#?              More importantly, who offers the best integrated solution for:       creating a knowledge base (preferably using both GUI--remember we're       newbies and programming), creating an inference engine, and       incorporating that engine into our larger ap?              By the way, which is better Prolog, Lisp or something else?              I'm much less concerned at this point about things like real-time       performance than I am in finding an extremely user-friendly       development environment in which to build our prototype.              Any opinions will be greatly appreciated.              [ comp.ai is moderated. To submit, just post and be patient, or if ]       [ that fails mail your article to |
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