"Expert
systems are more widely used now than ever before. The goal of expert
systems is to disseminate decision-making advice and recommendations.
Thousands of businesses have relied on EXSYS software to create and field
problem-solving applications throughout the world."
EXSYS Inc., founded in
1983, first brought interactive advisory systems to the Web in 1996.
They continue the tradition of developing breakthrough technology
with the NEW Exsys CORVID
Product Line. Instead of just data, Exsys CORVID brings benefits to Web
sites and stand-alone PCs by providing logical ANSWERS that
apply specifically to each visitor.
Whether it's recommending the best products to a prospect,
helping customers solve problems, supporting and expanding the
expertise of a business's advisors, or providing problem-solving
answers throughout an enterprise, EXSYS brings you products and
services for developing and deploying real-world applications with
unprecedented ease and power.
Exsys
CORVID®
Expert System Development and
Deployment Software
A whole new paradigm for
knowledge representation
and presentation for enterprise-wide distribution. Exsys CORVID lets you
bring advice to product selection, knowledge management, customer
support...e-Everything!
Flexible,
visual development environment - easy to learn and us
New
"Logic Block" methodology to organize knowledge -
superset of trees and rules
Forward
and backward chaining
Variables
with very flexible and powerful methods and properties
Ideal for
online product selection - "MetaBlocks" handle generic
logic with specific product data easily updated in spreadsheets
Build
"Intelligent Content Advisors" - Recommends relevant
Web site pages for an individual's needs
"Object-Structured"
Development
Java Applet
Delivery
Deploy via small runtime applet
(100k)
Flexible control of user
interface, consistent site look-and feel, graphics and links,
multi-question forms
Communicates with other applets
for data
Dynamically builds applet code -
put your systems online in minutes
Applets can also run as
stand-alone applications
Runs client-side - no CGI access
required, no server load.