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X-Breed: a multiple-domain knowledge based system integrated through a blackboard architecture

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  • Hochman, Z.
  • Hearnshaw, H.
  • Barlow, R.
  • Ayres, J. F.
  • Pearson, C. J.

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  • Hochman, Z. & Hearnshaw, H. & Barlow, R. & Ayres, J. F. & Pearson, C. J., 1995. "X-Breed: a multiple-domain knowledge based system integrated through a blackboard architecture," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 48(3), pages 243-270.
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    2. Hochman, Z. & Mears, P. T. & Farquharson, R. J. & Hindmarsh, J. H. & Pearson, C. J., 1995. "A multiple-domain knowledge based system: Coordination and integration of agronomic and economic knowledge bases with databases and bio-economic models," Agricultural Systems, Elsevier, vol. 48(2), pages 141-161.

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