From: jholm@osf1.gmu.edu   
      
   A.L. wrote:   
   > On Sun, 02 Jan 2005 10:45:27 GMT, lgmoseley@aol.comclean (Laurie   
   > Moseley) wrote:   
      
   >>I thought that LPA (Logic Programming Associates) had a tool, or an add-on,   
   >>which did CBR in Prolog.   
   >>   
      
   > This is step towards CBR, but much less than CBR, quote: "The input   
   > query determines what to look for in the database, and establishes how   
   > many similar records to retrieve. As opposed to conventional database   
   > retrieval, a CBR search will return similar records based on its   
   > understanding of 'closeness'. Definitely, can be useful for   
   > implementing CBR, but much more is needed...   
      
   Commercially, it is the retrieval part of CBR that is done pretty much   
   exclusively. I have yet to hear of a production product using real adaptation.   
      
   Research yes, production, no.   
      
   We use Case Based Retrieval in several ways but do not use adaptation.   
      
   I could be wrong. My experience is limited to my experience.   
      
   Julie   
      
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