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>From: "John F. Sowa" <sowa@bestweb.net>
>
>At the request of the editor, I removed my paper,
>"Architectures for Intelligent Systems," from my web site
>until after it was published.  It has now appeared in print,
>and I put it back on my web site:
>
>    http://www.jfsowa.com/pubs/arch.htm
>
>This paper outlines an architecture that is being developed
>by the new company, VivoMind LLC, which is in the process of
>being organized now.  That architecture is based on message
>passing technology that we intend to make publicly available
>in order to make it easier to incorporate independently developed
>modules into an AI system.  Some modules may be free, open-source
>code, and others may be commercial, proprietary code.  But as
>long as they observe the common interfaces specified in the
>architecture, they can all communicate and interact as part
>of a distributed system.
>
>That paper has been published in a special issue on artificial
>intelligence of the _IBM Systems Journal_.  All the papers of that
>issue are available on the web:
>
>    http://researchweb.watson.ibm.com/journal/sj41-3.html
>
>and they can be viewed in HTML, PDF, or ASCII formats.  The version
>on my web site is in my original HTML format, and the PDF version on
>the IBM web site is in the format as it appears in the journal.
>
>John Sowa
>
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