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Jess is a rule engine for the Java platform that was developed by Ernest Friedman-Hill of Sandia National Labs.
It is a superset of the CLIPS programming language.
It was first written in late 1995.
The language provides rule-based programming for the automation of an expert system, and is frequently termed as an expert system shell.
In recent years, intelligent agent systems have also developed, which depend on a similar capability.

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