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    AminePlatform

    AminePlatform

    Amine is a Multi-Layer Platform for the dev. of Intelligent Systems

    ...Ontology, KB can be created and manipulated with various processes. CG theory is used as the main knowledge representation language. Amine provides two languages: PROLOG+CG which extends PROLOG with CG and Amine modules, and SYNERGY which is a visual activation/propagation based language. CGs are considered by SYNERGY as activable/executable graphs. See for more detail: //amine-platform.sourceforge.net/
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    Prosper is a web application development framework to augment Prolog applications with a web interface. It supports control flow in visual logic and promotes a clear separation of model from view.
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    Rulz.NET: proposed rules-based programming language for Mono & Microsoft.NET. Similar to stripped-down Prolog, the rules are actually entered in C# and you can use Visual Studio to step through the code.
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