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An environment is outlined in which programming objects collect and disseminate information, using analogies from the animal world. Objects have their own rules of behaviour. They coordinate their activities by participating in events. Objects get born, move around, communicate and receive information and, eventually, die.
New technology is changing the way we store documents. This experimental system features flexible document retrieval, a distributed architecture, and the capacity to store many very large documents.
Most current Knowledge Base Systems make two very important assumptions. First, that knowledge can be integrated into one all encompassing base. Second, that the rules and facts of such knowledge can be explicitly stated by a few experts. There are many situations, however, where knowledge is fragmented. It cannot be reconciled or integrated. Different facts and rules are associated with different...
Iterative procedures have many advantages for computation, for instance an approximation to the final answer is provided even if the computation stops abruptly. A model for iterative computation is proposed where a procedure G executed repeatedly "converges" to a function f. A notion of approximation of functions on the integers is used based on limits of densities. Some results on the power...
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