[net.lang.st80] Looking for MS-DOS expert systems to review

psc@lzwi.UUCP (Paul S. R. Chisholm) (10/30/85)

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I'm going to be reviewing expert system software that runs on
MS-DOS systems.  I know about:
	Personal Consultant Plus     Texas Instruments
	Xi                           Expertech
	EXSYS                        Exsys
	Expert-Ease                  Human Edge Software
	REVEAL                       McDonnel Douglas
	ES/P Advisor                 Expert Systems International
	TIMM-PC                      General Research
	M.1 and KS-300               Teknowledge
	Lightyear                    Lightyear
(though I'm not going to review all of them; in fact, not all
of them are really "expert systems".)  I'm interested in other
systems that you've used or heard good things about.  (I'd also
like to hear comments, good and bad, about expert systems
you've used, but that's relatively incidental.)

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Why I posted this to net.lang.st80:  I've heard some people at
Stanford are doing interesting things with expert systems in
Digitalk's Methods (a Smalltalk-like system).  If you're
involved with that, or know who is, please send mail; I'd like
to talk.

Thanks in advance. . . .
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