Hey, this is pretty neat thanks for sharing. I've had to research 
Ontologies for work the last few weeks, it'll help to dive into the source. 
Very cool.

On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 9:41:32 AM UTC-4, ru wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Update to r4f-pro project: https://github.com/rururu/r4f-pro
>
> Integrated Development Environment for [rete4frames](
> https://github.com/rururu/rete4frames) rule engine and expert system 
> shell based on [Protege-3.5 ontology editor](http://protege.stanford.edu) 
> supplemented with visual creation of algorithms. It combines two well-known 
> paradigms of software development: algorithms for strictly defined 
> processes and rules for fuzzy, fragmentarily defined processes and 
> phenomenons.
>
> New feature: Algorithms.
>
> Algorithms are created using drag-and-drop of standard blocks from a 
> palette on a canvas of a flow-chart and following connection them by stream 
> lines. After that the standard blocks are filled with *Clojure* code as 
> of "let" macro body.  
> Important distinction of these algorithms from a common notion of 
> algorithm in that they can represent *parallel processes*. 
>
> Sincerely,
>   Ru
>

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