This feature didn't make it into Jess 7.0; it will appear in Jess 7.1
or Jess 8.
On Apr 6, 2007, at 8:54 AM, Shyamal Pandya1 wrote:
Hi,
Quoting Dr. Friedman-Hill from an interview:
“Current versions of Jess can only reason about data in its own
working memory (although you can use backward chaining to fetch
data into working memory as needed.). Jess 7.0 is going to have the
ability to reason about data that isn't in working memory, making
it possible to efficiently make inferences about truly huge data
sets.”
However I haven’t been able to find any references to how jess can
access data outside of working memory. I have gone through the
Manual, Faq and skimmed over other things on jessrules.com.
Can anyone point me out to any reference for the above?
Thanks,
Shyamal
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