meaning of ops5

1. OPS5 A programming language for rule-based production systems. A rule consists of pre-conditions and a resulting action. The system checks its working memory to see if there are rules whose pre-conditions are satisfied, if so, the action in one selected satisfied rule is executed. There is a public domain implementation of an OPS5 interpreter written by Charles L. Forgy cmu. edu> in 1977. It was first implemented in Lisp and later in BLISS. It was also ported to Common Lisp by George Wood and Jim Kowalski. CLIPS is a language for writing expert systems, with some of the capabilities of OPS5. See also C5, OPS83, OPS4, OPS5+, OPS83. Inference Engine Tech, Cambridge MA. An OPS5 interpreter in Common LISP ftp://ftp. wustl. edu/mirrors/Unix-c/languages/ops5. A version by Mark Kantrowitz ftp://ftp. cs. cmu. edu/afs/cs. cmu. edu/user/mkant/Public/Lisp/ cmu. edu>. ["Programming Expert Systems in OPS5", L. Brownston et al, A-W 1985]. ["An OPS5 Primer", Sherman et al, comes with OPS5 for DOS]. ["Rule-Based Programming in the Unix System", G. T. Vesonder, AT&T Tech J 671, 1988].


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