Improved approach to development of expert-system computer programs increases speed of execution on parallel processors; that is, on multiple coordinated computers operating simultaneously, each on different part of problem. Based on detection and analysis of hidden parallelism in knowledge bases (collections of "if...then..." rules) and exploitation of this parallelism to maximize speed of execution on parallel processors connected to each other in hypercube configuration.


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    Title :

    Parallel Inferencing For Rule-Based Expert Systems


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    1991-03-01



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    English




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