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2004
The paper describes JessGUI, a graphical user interface developed on top of the Jess expert system shell. The central idea of the JessGUI project was to make building, revising, updating, and testing Jess-based expert systems easier, more flexible, and more user friendly. There are many other expert system building tools providing a rich and comfortable integrated development environment to expert system builders. However, they are all either commercial or proprietary products.
2006 •
The paper describes JavaDON, an open-source expert systems shell based on the OBOA framework for developing intelligent systems. The central idea of the JavaDON project was to make an easy-to-use and easy-to-extend tool for building practical expert systems. Since JavaDON is rooted in a sound theoretical framework, it is well-suited for building even complex expert system applications, both stand-alone and Web-based ones.
2004 2nd International IEEE Conference on 'Intelligent Systems'. Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.04EX791)
Jess goes graphical2004 •
The paper describes JessGUI, a graphical user interface developed on top of the Jess expert system shell. Jess, although powerful as rule engine, lacks graphical environment that would facilitate its usage and made it more accepted between knowledge-based systems' developers. The central idea behind JessGUI project was to make building, revising, updating, and testing Jess-based expert systems easier, more flexible,
2009 •
A pioneer in commercializing expert system technolo gy, Teknowledge released two so-called "expert system shells" in mid-1984. It soon became pparent that product customers were using these tools in ways that differed from what the dev elopers envisioned. Even internal to Teknowledge, there was considerably controversy ove r the value of these tools. The debate centered on the tradeoffs between the leverage they provided for certain portions of the system development task and the restrictions they imposed n the ways knowledge could be represented.
ITI 2002. Proceedings of the 24th International Conference on Information Technology Interfaces (IEEE Cat. No.02EX534)
Expert system creator: A visual tool for expert systems construction2002 •
Pontica
An Early Byzantine Ceramic Workshop on the Site of Scamnum Tribunorum in Novae (Moesia Secunda)2023 •
The Roman legionary fortress and Late Antique town of Novae was inhabited between the mid–1st c. and the early 7th c. AD. During the late 3rd c. and the first half of the 4th c. AD the settlement was gradually transformed from a strictly military site with an adjacent civilian settlement to a town with military garrison. At the same time its fortified area was enlarged to the east, spreading over parts of the earlier canabae, while its internal structure was subjected to extensive alterations. The area of the scamnum tribunorum in Novae is one of the most thoroughly studied sectors of the archaeological site. The intensive research over recent decades has produced evidence for its development from the earliest earth and timber construction period to the end of Late Antiquity. The present contribution explores an Early Byzantine kiln site, unpublished until now in detail, discovered in the north-western part of this sector during the 2006 and 2007 archaeological seasons.
Pacific Affairs
The Don Sahong Dam in Laos: Political Ecology, Infrastructure, and the Changing Spatialities of Impacts on Fish and People2024 •
The Don Sahong Hydro Power Project (DSHPP), located in the Khone Falls area of Khong District, Champasak Province, southern Laos, near the border with Cambodia, has been amongst the most controversial hydropower dams in the Mekong River Basin. Despite considerable regional and international opposition, the dam was finally constructed, becoming commercially operational in 2020. In 2011, I expressed serious concerns about the project's potential impacts on long-distance migratory fish and associated fisheries, especially fish that migrate from Cambodia and Vietnam up the Mekong River to Laos and Thailand. However, my concerns have somewhat changed along with the circumstances, although they continue to focus on dam impacts on migratory fish. I am now particularly concerned about the indirect impacts of the DSHPP on the fishing livelihoods in the Khone Falls area, and the impacts of the dam on fish larvae and fish passing through the dam's turbines when migrating downstream. Using a political ecology approach, this paper considers how infrastructure, in this case a large hydropower dam located on the Mekong River, has altered the spatialities associated with the project in particular ways.
Dal coro di Eschilo alla monade di Alfieri
LECTURES | La tragedia di Eschilo e l'importanza del coro [Vigevano, 20 November 2023, h. 15.30-18]2023 •
I, LAWYER. INNOVATION LAWYER PROJECT. ART & LAW INSIGHTS
Code as Law. Contemporary Art and NFTs2021 •
2024 •
First International Meeting for Applied Geoscience & Energy Expanded Abstracts
Applying the Geophysical Sustainability Atlas to the UNECE EGRM Women in Resource Management2021 •
European Meeting on Ancient Ceramics (EMAC). Pisa, Italy
From Jerez to the Atlantic: First Archaeometric Approach to Southwestern Andalusian Ceramic Trade Containers Production2023 •
International Journal of Social Impact
Creating Awareness about Controlled Breathing2023 •
Computational Biology and Chemistry
Effective sample size: Quick estimation of the effect of related samples in genetic case–control association analyses2011 •
2018 •
Anais do II Simpósio Brasileiro de Educação em Computação (EDUCOMP 2022)
Association of Positive and Negative Feelings with Anxiety and Depression Symptoms among Computer Science Students during the COVID-19 PandemicExperimental Hematology
Circulating tumor DNA in blood: Future genomic biomarkers for cancer detection2018 •