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Here is a wonderful reference on constraint programming using CLIPS or
Jess:
http://www.droit.univ-paris5.fr/futtersack/english/research/CCP/index.html
so you can indeed do both!
On Dec 21, 2009, at 5:06 PM, Adam Malik wrote:
Dear JESS users,
I'm going to use JESS in my diploma thesis. Is it possible to let
JESS solve
some constraint problems and output the values or the lower and
upper bounds
for some variables? I'm trying to figure out if I should use
Constraint
Programming instead of JESS. Does it make sense to solve arithmetic
problems
with JESS? I know that JESS is operating on facts. A Constraint
Programming
System doesn't need facts, it just tells you what facts should look
like. Is
it possible that JESS behaves in that way too?
Many thanks in advance
Adam Malik
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