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		<title>Joel Riedesel: Jnana</title>
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		<copyright>Copyright 2003 Joel Riedesel</copyright>
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			<title>Discrimination networks and production systems</title>
			<description>&lt;P&gt;Discrimination networks &lt;STRONG&gt;still&lt;/STRONG&gt; don&apos;t seem right to me for generalized logic systems such as JLS.&amp;nbsp; It seems as though only some logic might benefit.&amp;nbsp; And even then only specific logic instances.&amp;nbsp; Furthermore, the complexity of managing the net for those logics that might benefit vs. those that don&apos;t as well as logical support seems more prohibitive than simply having smart triggering and directly&amp;nbsp;re-evaluating logic that is affected.&amp;nbsp; And all that without even addressing the memory overhead especially in high-volume short session oriented environments.&lt;/P&gt;
&lt;P&gt;I recently ran across &apos;Gator&apos; networks and decided to think about this once again.&lt;/P&gt;</description>
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			<description>Researching how to integate Blogs into JLS.&amp;nbsp; Subscribing to a feed seems simple enough - just point to an rss.xml.&amp;nbsp; But how to publish?&amp;nbsp; Presumably there are two pieces.&amp;nbsp; An item and updating an rss.xml.&amp;nbsp; Keeping it at that level seems the most general but not necessarily the most accessible by a JLS author.&amp;nbsp; Have to dig a bit deeper yet (only just started playing with the clients today).</description>
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