This is our place to publish announcements and other information about the Jnana Logic Server.
What is the Jnana Logic Server (JLS)?
JLS is a platform for creating applications that use situation specific guidance. In some cases this is analogous to expert systems, in the case of JLS it is broader.
JLS makes many different types of logic available to the application author. These logics include rules, casebases, decision trees, factor lists and more. Logics are also defined for integrating with data outside of JLS such as web services. Other logics are output logics such as reports.
An application author uses authoring tools to describe what he knows. JLS then uses that data and figures out how best to ask questions in order to reach a result. The author only does declarative programming (without even realizing it). In fact there isn't even any way to do procedural programming in JLS.
JLS has over 10 years of development behind it and is now running on the Google App Engine as a set of web services. Anyone with a google account (which is free) can create applications in JLS. We hope to see you there!
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
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