Stateful Knowledge Session Implementation with Rete Algorithm

Journal Title: RECENT - Year 2013, Vol 14, Issue 39

Abstract

This paper discusses some concepts related to the Rete Algorithm, which consist of two parts: compilation and runtime execution. After a brief explanation of Rete Algorithm and its combination with the latest technology the stateful knowledge session is discussed and the cross product is presented.

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Daniela GOTSEVA

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Daniela GOTSEVA (2013). Stateful Knowledge Session Implementation with Rete Algorithm. RECENT, 14(39), 160-164. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-141536