Abstract
GEN-X is a proprietary expert system shell developed by General Electric. It supports several types of rule-based module types which use sophisticated goal-selection techniques. A compiler for the GERULE modules has been written. The modules are translated to "C" code, which shows considerable improvements in speed and space usage over the traditional interpreted version of GEN-X. This work demonstrates that all of GEN-X could be compiled to “C”, and that even complex rule-based systems can be compiled into efficient code-removing the speed handicap which has characterized many expert system shells. This opens up opportunities for the use of these intuitive rule-based systems for use with time-critical applications.
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Expert systems (Computer science); C (Computer program language)
Publication Date
1991
Document Type
Thesis
Department, Program, or Center
Computer Science (GCCIS)
Advisor
Biles, Al
Advisor/Committee Member
Crapo, Andy
Advisor/Committee Member
Anderson, Peter
Recommended Citation
Cuddihy, Paul, "Compiling GEN-X knowledge bases into "C"" (1991). Thesis. Rochester Institute of Technology. Accessed from
https://repository.rit.edu/theses/90
Campus
RIT – Main Campus
Comments
Note: imported from RIT’s Digital Media Library running on DSpace to RIT Scholar Works. Physical copy available through RIT's The Wallace Library at: QA76.76.E95 C82 1991