Are these ontologies as in RDF ontologies? On Monday, July 10, 2017 at 6:41:32 AM UTC-7, 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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