| C. A. Goble, J. R. Gurd, and K. G. Jeffery. PAEPR: Parallel Architecture for Electronic Patient Records. EPSRC AIKMS grant proposal, 1994. Available from: University of Manchester, Medical Informatics Group, Department of Computer Science, Manchester M13 9PL, UK. |
....powerful additional features in the form of sanctioning, necessary statements and refinement. The current version of GRAIL is written in Smalltalk. C implementations of the classifier have been developed for the IBM PC and a C implementation for parallel platforms is under development [GGJ94]. 3.5 GRAIL semantics The current version of GRAIL has no assertional component and consists entirely of a term classifier (T box) GRAIL s simple syntax makes it necessary to use combinations of statements to define concepts and relations incrementally. There is for example no explicit ....
....particular the use of sanctioning knowledge to enhance canonical reduction [Rec95] Although the scaleability experiments were reasonably encouraging, GRAIL s absolute performance is still poor. Work is already underway to evaluate the possible benefits of parallel processing in classification [GGJ94]. GRAIL s limited support for role cardinality proved to be a serious restriction when attempting to use the system in a multimedia database modelling application [Hau95] As well as application specific enhancements to GRAIL there are a number of areas which would be of general interest in ....
C. A. Goble, J. R. Gurd, and K. G. Jeffery. PAEPR: Parallel Architecture for Electronic Patient Records. EPSRC AIKMS grant proposal, 1994. Available from: University of Manchester, Medical Informatics Group, Department of Computer Science, Manchester M13 9PL, UK.
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