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|a Part 1. Introduce rule-based systems. 1. Rules to the rescue. 2. What are rule-based systems?. Part 2. Jess: a rule-based programming environment. 3. Introducing Jess. 4. Getting started with the Jess language. 5. Scripting Java with Jess. 6. Representing facts in Jess. 7. Writing rules in Jess. 8. Under the hood: how Jess works. Part 3: Creating your first rule-based application: the tax forms advisor. 9. Collecting the knowledge. 10. Designing the application. 11. Writing a diagnostic application: the PC repair assistant. 12. Writing the PC repair assistant. 13. Adding a graphical interface. Part 5. Reasoning about reality: the HVAC controller. 14. The reality connection. 15. Extending the Jess language. 16. Writing the rules. Part 6. Tekmart.com: rule-based applications for the web. 17. Jess on the web. 18. Embedding Jess in Java applications. 19. Deploying web-based applications. Part 20: Enterprise systems. 20. Jess, XML, and the enterprise. 21. Jess in the J2EE environment. A. Jess functions. B. Abridged Java API for Jess. C. An automated testing framework.
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