Title
An object language versus an expert system shell: the school time-table example
Abstract
Often there comes up a problem that is laborious or awkward to solve by means of the third generation languages. Sometimes it is difficult for the programmers to see or know the better way, or even to decide which is the most suitable language or programming tool for solving their problem. Lately, many easily available and not expensive expert shells as well as various kinds of object-oriented languages also for smaller and personal computers have appeared on the market. Various problems can usually be more or less effectively solved by means of either: an object-oriented language or an expert system. In this paper, we describe the example of solving the school time-table problem by first applying one, and then the other way.
Year
DOI
Venue
1992
10.1145/140959.140968
OOPS Messenger
Keywords
Field
DocType
school time-table problem,various kind,personal computer,expert system shell,school time-table example,object language,object-oriented language,programming tool,suitable language,expert system,various problem,expensive expert shell,generation language,object oriented language
Fifth-generation programming language,Programming language,Computer science,Expert system,Object language,Third-generation programming language,Language primitive
Journal
Volume
Issue
Citations 
3
3
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
2
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Davor Bonačic100.34
Bruno Stiglic2184.92
Tomaž Kolmanič300.34