mpradhan@f.adelaide.edu.au (11/21/90)
Has anyone seen Nexpert Object version 2.0? It supposedly has improved documentation, tho I gather this is still to come. I don't know about the internal changes but I gather it adds some more object support, which I gather was pretty thin in earlier versions. I almost had a copy to evaluate but the Australian distributers decided they couldn't (?wouldn't) give any evaluation copies out. It's kind of hard to purchase a A$9000 product based on adds in AI Expert! Any comments would be appreciated. Thanks. Regards, Malcolm _________________________________________________________________ Malcolm Pradhan _--_|\ Medical Informatics, Faculty of Medicine / \ University of Adelaide, South Australia \_.--._/ InterNet: mpradhan@f.adelaide.edu.au v Fax: + 618 338 2108
kern@arecibo.aero.org (12/01/90)
> Has anyone seen Nexpert Object version 2.0? It supposedly has improved >documentation, tho I gather this is still to come. I don't know about >the internal changes but I gather it adds some more object support, which >I gather was pretty thin in earlier versions. > We've had Nexpert Object 2.0 for a little while now. The primary differences are database support, rule agenda monitoring, and an extended library of executables. We don't use the databasing so much since we concentrate are real-time dynamic data, but we have found the rule agenda monitor to be invaluable. J.C. Kern The Aerospace Corporation kern@arecibo.aero.org