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These are the documents about expert systems in Interlisp I shared in the June 18, 2025 external meeting. The first one was in LOOPS. The second one was a civil engineering system written with some sort of DSL or expert system shell described in the document, which includes several screenshots and lots of code.
- DARN: Toward a Community Memory for Diagnosis and Repair Tasks (by Mittal, Bobrow, and de Kleer)
- Structural design language and a knowledge based expert system for design of steel building structures
Herb - your comment reminds me of something I wanted to ask Wednesday, if I had been able to make the meeting.
This may be more of a question for Eleanor. Does our intake guide say anything about how dates should be formatted when entered into Zotero?
I've been able to spend some time over the last week working on revamping how we display the bibliography on our site. One problem I came across was there are several locations within Zotero that we have taken liberties with the representation of a date. For instance '> 1984' - which I understand is meant to state we don't know the exact date of publication, but it was after 1984.
The problem is that trying to parse dates like this for ordering bibliography entries is problematic. I'm using an open source bibtex parser and it believes dates are dates. It's pretty liberal on accepting date as month-year, year, month-day-year, October or 10, etc. But it blows a gasket on '> 1984'. If we processed it where would a date like that be represented in a chronological ordering of papers?
Other examples I found are '2015-01/2015-03' and '02/29/2021' 2021 was not a leap year.
These all may be errors that are waiting to be fixed or, waiting for me to better document, so someone can fix them.
-- Bill Stumbo wst...@charter.net
Interlisp Bibliography Intake Guide
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