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- knowledge engineering environment. Initially, Sumo was developed by the Teknowledge Corporation and now is maintained by Articulate Software. SUMO is open...
- Science Institutions I.P. Sharp ****ociates Stanford University 1985 Teknowledge Morgan Stanley 1988-1993 Kx Systems 1993-2018 (co-founder) Shakti Software...
- SUMEX, and Dendral. He also co-founded companies IntelliCorp and Teknowledge. Teknowledge was founded in July 1981 by 20 computer scientists from Stanford...
- companies he has co-founded include artificial intelligence company Teknowledge, Inc. and social game website Winster.com. Kaplan was briefly a Fellow...
- copyright issue and reinstated that of the trial court. In Mars U.K. Ltd. v. Teknowledge Ltd., the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, considered the non-derogation...
- industry grew up to support them, including software companies like Teknowledge and Intellicorp (KEE), and hardware companies like Symbolics and LISP...
- research. In addition, several artificial intelligence companies, such as Teknowledge and Inference Corporation, were selling expert system s****, training...
- classification in KL-ONE semantic networks." After graduation Forrest worked for Teknowledge Inc. and at the Center for Nonlinear Studies of the Los Alamos National...
- Center for Legal Informatics. He is one of the founders of the companies Teknowledge, CommerceNet, Mergent Systems, SIPX and Symbium. Symbium is the most...
- building designed for use in Northern Ireland during the Troubles Mars UK v Teknowledge [1999] EWHC 226 (Pat) - where he held that the mere fact of encryption...