Rethinking Smart Objects
With the overload of data and automation in today's information technology world, intelligent software is needed to control and filter the resultant chaos. Object-oriented programming breaks software and information into functional units. Artificial intelligence and knowledge software distribute these units and enable them to communicate and negotiate with each other. In Rethinking Smart Objects Daniel Rasmus, a regular columnist for Object Magazine, and an accomplished knowledge engineer, has surveyed his own body of work and gathered the most important and relevant material from his contributions to the magazine. This is the first book to explain the integration of object technology and knowledge software development.
- First book to explain the integration of object technology and knowledge software development
- Over 100 pages of entirely new material
- Can be easily read by non-technical builders of IS strategies and future architectures
Product details
January 1999Paperback
9780521645492
256 pages
227 × 153 × 15 mm
0.345kg
Unavailable - out of print September 2002
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Agents
- 2. Learning from artificial intelligence
- 3. The oo-ai relationship
- 4. AI applications
- Afterword
- Intelligent object buyer's guide
- Select bibliography
- Sources
- Index.