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A NASA civil servant for over a decade who was responsible for the design and development of the rule-based portion of CLIPS. He has continued to independently develop and maintain CLIPS since leaving NASA, and is the primary author of the code.
Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) saved over $40 million annually using XCON, an expert system that configured VAX computer systems. The book shows how CLIPS can replicate this logic for supply chain and configuration management. A NASA civil servant for over a decade
"Expert Systems: Principles and Programming, Fourth Edition" is a textbook that systematically teaches the core principles of expert systems, one of the most practical and recognizable subsets of classical AI. The book is designed to be a complete resource for understanding both the theory and practical application of expert systems. Its goal is to provide the conceptual background and programming tools needed to understand and implement expert systems. The book shows how CLIPS can replicate this