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Abstract: Meta-programming is a well-known technique widely used in logic programming
and artificial intelligence. Meta-interpreters are powerful tools especially for writing
expert systems in general and for writing their inference machines in particular. While
the classical approach to meta-interpretation is based on the syntactic definition of a
meta-interpreter, new approach presented in this paper corresponds more to the
meaning of the prefix meta.
We analyze the structure of expert systems... (Update)
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...and flat constraint solvers. To express the ideas of proposed plug in architecture we utilize the concept of a mega interpreter [1, 2]. The kernel of the architecture includes a meta interpreter or, more generally, a core system exploiting constraint hierarchies. The...
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Bartk, R. and tpnek, P., Mega-Interpreters and Expert Systems, presented at PAP'96, London, April 1996 http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bartak96megainterpreters.html More
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author = "R. Bartk and P. tpnek",
title = "Mega-Interpreters and Expert Systems",
text = "Bartk, R. and tpnek, P., Mega-Interpreters and Expert Systems, presented
at PAP'96, London, April 1996",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/bartak96megainterpreters.html" }
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