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Hi All --
I'm Adrian Walker, Ph.D. in Computer Science -- but please don't hold that against me!
My experience includes managing a group at IBM Yorktown Research, and working at an internet startup. I'm now at a company called Reengineering.
We have placed on the Web a system for Quantitative plus Qualitative reasoning over networked databases.
Shared use of the system FREE, by pointing a browser to Reengineering LLC .
There's a short Flash movie about the system at
www.reengineeringllc.com/ibldrugdbdemo1.htm
There's also a Black-Scholes example that you can view, run and change at
www.reengineeringllc.com/demo_agents/BlackScholes1.agent
As you'll see, the idea is to be able to write a specification as business rules in open vocabulary, executable English, and then to run the spec directly as though it were a program.
I hope you will have time to try the many examples provided, and also to write and run your own examples. (May be useful as a shortcut in course work too )
Thanks for comments sent to this forum, or to internet.business.logic@gmail.com .
-- Adrian
I'm Adrian Walker, Ph.D. in Computer Science -- but please don't hold that against me!
My experience includes managing a group at IBM Yorktown Research, and working at an internet startup. I'm now at a company called Reengineering.
We have placed on the Web a system for Quantitative plus Qualitative reasoning over networked databases.
Shared use of the system FREE, by pointing a browser to Reengineering LLC .
There's a short Flash movie about the system at
www.reengineeringllc.com/ibldrugdbdemo1.htm
There's also a Black-Scholes example that you can view, run and change at
www.reengineeringllc.com/demo_agents/BlackScholes1.agent
As you'll see, the idea is to be able to write a specification as business rules in open vocabulary, executable English, and then to run the spec directly as though it were a program.
I hope you will have time to try the many examples provided, and also to write and run your own examples. (May be useful as a shortcut in course work too )
Thanks for comments sent to this forum, or to internet.business.logic@gmail.com .
-- Adrian