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This project contains the files required to run the Cross-Entropy Relational Reinforcement Learning Agent (CERRLA) algorithm. Note that a copy of the JESS rules engine will also be required.
A plug-in for the Protégé ontology editor and knowledge-engineering framework that allows you to use the Java Expert System Shell (Jess) and Protégé together.
A Java library as a tool to interact with a Robocup Soccer Server. It enables to play soccer with an Artificial Intelligence multi-agent team based on intelligence and decision algorithms coded in JESS language.
Lisa is a production rule system for Common Lisp, whose purpose is to provide a foundation for the development of "intelligent" applications. Lisa employs a modern CLOS implementation of Rete and is based on CLIPS and Jess.
JeSS is a plugin for the Eclipse IDE. It is a static security scanner for Java source code. The plugin creates an AST for the source code and then uses the visitor pattern to find patterns in the AST that could be possible security bugs.
XITE is an alternative to XSLT or straight DOM/SAX-based parsing.
XITE uses JSR94-compliant rule engines (e.g., JESS) to express rules for transforming XML from input to output streams. XITE does not include
but requires a JSR94-compliant rule eng
The All-in-One Commerce Platform for Businesses - Shopify
Shopify offers plans for anyone that wants to sell products online and build an ecommerce store, small to mid-sized businesses as well as enterprise
Shopify is a leading all-in-one commerce platform that enables businesses to start, build, and grow their online and physical stores. It offers tools to create customized websites, manage inventory, process payments, and sell across multiple channels including online, in-person, wholesale, and global markets. The platform includes integrated marketing tools, analytics, and customer engagement features to help merchants reach and retain customers. Shopify supports thousands of third-party apps and offers developer-friendly APIs for custom solutions. With world-class checkout technology, Shopify powers over 150 million high-intent shoppers worldwide. Its reliable, scalable infrastructure ensures fast performance and seamless operations at any business size.
J2EE-Rules is a component model architecture integrating Jess rules into
J2EE applications.
Feature include:
API for creating Rules.
Hierarchical persistence.
Transaction support (pessimistic and optimistic)
JLisa, \"Java Lisp-based Intelligent Software Agents\", is based on Lisa, http://lisa.sourceforge.net/, a production rule system similar to Jess. It runs in java through ABL, armed-bear Lisp, http://www.armedbear.org.
Integration of <A href="http://jade.cselt.it">JADE</A> with <A href="http://herzberg.ca.sandia.gov/jess">JESS</A> and <A href="http://protege.stanford.edu">Protege-2000</A> using the <A href="http://www.ida.liu.se/~her/JessTab">JessTab</A>
Jess-mode is a collection of Emacs Lisp files designed to facilitate the development of Java Expert System Shell (JESS) applications. Currently, the package consists of a major mode for editing source and an inferior mode used to run the Jess interpreter
A C++ port (a redesign implementation actually) of the CLIPS expert system . This will be done along the lines of the Java port Jess, but full CLIPS backwards compatability will be maintained (even to the API level where possible).