Re: JESS: I am planning a rule based programming course on JESS and would appreciate references

2009-08-25 Thread jarno niemelä
Thanks for the tips. Jarno On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Wolfgang Launwolfgang.l...@gmail.com wrote: Here are some ideas for instructive or simply difficult exercises. I have indicated the approximate difficulty and/or effort with 0 through 4. Notice, though, that 4 may be difficult for

Re: JESS: I am planning a rule based programming course on JESS and would appreciate references

2009-08-24 Thread Wolfgang Laun
Here are some ideas for instructive or simply difficult exercises. I have indicated the approximate difficulty and/or effort with 0 through 4. Notice, though, that 4 may be difficult for novices, and that =3 requires fluent Java. *** Movie Database (1) Given XML data on flicks, actors and roles:

JESS: I am planning a rule based programming course on JESS and would appreciate references

2009-08-23 Thread jarno niemelä
Hello. I am planning a rule based programming course and we are using JESS for programming assignments. And being typical lazy teacher I would appreciate any material that anyone is willing to share to get me started :) We are using JESS in action as a course book but I could use good references

Re: JESS: I am planning a rule based programming course on JESS and would appreciate references

2009-08-23 Thread Wolfgang Laun
The Jess wiki contains some interesting examples, I should mention, since you didn't. Also, you might look at other (public domain) RBS and theit examples. Sometimes you'd have to rewrite (Drools doesn't use CLIPS as a language), sometimes you might be able to take it with perhaps just minor