Hi,

I don't have the paper you want. However, there is an existing
open-source Java-based frame representation toolkit, called
Protege-2000, that uses COOL as one of its file formats, and for which I
did a proof-of-concept integration with Jess. (It uses RDF or relational
database as the other persistent formats.)

You can find information on Protege-2000 at
http://www.smi.stanford.edu/projects/protege/protege-2000/

Let me know if you are interested in following through with
Protege-2000/Jess integration.

Samson

Y S Ong wrote:
> 
> hi to all Jess users,
> 
> I was wondering if anyone has the following paper:
> 
> Myers,L. and J.Snyder; 'Implementing a Frame Representation in
> CLIPS/COOL'; 2nd Annual CLIPS Conference, Gilruth Center, NASA, Johnson
> Space Center, Sept.23-25, 1991.
> 
> I like to implement a frame representation using Jess for building my
> domain Ontology in design system. If anyone out there has acces to this
> paper or other information relating to this which will help me, please
> drop me an email.
> 

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Stanford University             fax: 1-650-725-7944
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