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C LANGUAGE INTEGRATED PRODUCTION SYSTEM

Specialty Definition: C LANGUAGE INTEGRATED PRODUCTION SYSTEM

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Computing

C Language Integrated Production System (CLIPS) A language produced by Gary Riley of NASA JSC in Houston, Texas, for developing expert systems, with the inferencing and representation capabilities of OPS5 and support for forward chaining rule-based, object-oriented and procedural programming. CLIPS has a Lisp-like syntax. It is available for MS-DOS and comes with source code in C. COSMIC, U Georgia, (404) 542-3265. Austin Code Works (512) 258-0785. Versions include CLIPS 5.1, CLIPS/Ada 4.3 and CLIPS6.0 (see PCLIPS). Home (http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/~clips/CLIPS.html) E-mail: . Telnet: cosmic.uga.edu, user: cosline. U. Michigan (ftp://earth.rs.itd.umich.edu/mac.bin/etc/compsci/Clips/), ENSMP, France (ftp://ftp.ensmp.fr/pub/clips/). ["Expert Systems: Principles and Programming", Joseph Giarratano and Gary Riley, PWS Publ 1994, ISBN 0-534-93744-6]. (1994-12-16). Source: The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing.

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Crosswords: C LANGUAGE INTEGRATED PRODUCTION SYSTEM

Specialty definitions using "C LANGUAGE INTEGRATED PRODUCTION SYSTEM": CLIPS. (references)

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Alternative Orthography: C LANGUAGE INTEGRATED PRODUCTION SYSTEM


Hexadecimal (or equivalents, 770AD-1900s) (references)

43      4C 41 4E 47 55 41 47 45      49 4E 54 45 47 52 41 54 45 44      50 52 4F 44 55 43 54 49 4F 4E      53 59 53 54 45 4D

Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519; backwards) (references)

                

Binary Code (1918-1938, probably earlier) (references)

01000011 00100000 01001100 01000001 01001110 01000111 01010101 01000001 01000111 01000101 00100000 01001001 01001110 01010100 01000101 01000111 01010010 01000001 01010100 01000101 01000100 00100000 01010000 01010010 01001111 01000100 01010101 01000011 01010100 01001001 01001111 01001110 00100000 01010011 01011001 01010011 01010100 01000101 01001101

HTML Code (1990) (references)

&#67 &#32 &#76 &#65 &#78 &#71 &#85 &#65 &#71 &#69 &#32 &#73 &#78 &#84 &#69 &#71 &#82 &#65 &#84 &#69 &#68 &#32 &#80 &#82 &#79 &#68 &#85 &#67 &#84 &#73 &#79 &#78 &#32 &#83 &#89 &#83 &#84 &#69 &#77

ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)

0043      004C 0041 004E 0047 0055 0041 0047 0045      0049 004E 0054 0045 0047 0052 0041 0054 0045 0044      0050 0052 004F 0044 0055 0043 0054 0049 004F 004E      0053 0059 0053 0054 0045 004D

Encryption (beginner's substitution cypher): (references)

37246354841553541392434854394152355439382505249385537544349482535953543947

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