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Jess and rules
Rather than a procedural paradigm, where a single program has a loop that is activated only one time, the declarative paradigm used by Jess continuously applies a collection of rules to a collection of facts by a process called pattern matching.
The two almost kiss, but Jess pulls away, saying her parents would object ; although they had bent their rules to let her go to America to play, she doesn't think they would be able to handle her breaking another cultural taboo.
As Jess was new to the job, and very by-the-book, working with her new partner Nicole Scott who often broke the rules and did what she thought was right wasn't always easy, but eventually Jess began to rely on Nicole for advice and the two became friends.

Jess and engine
Jess is a rule engine for the Java platform that was developed by Ernest Friedman-Hill of Sandia National Labs.

Jess and Rete
Rete has become the basis for many popular rule engines and expert system shells, including Tibco Business Events, CLIPS, Jess, Drools, JRules, OPSJ, Blaze Advisor, BizTalk Rules Engine and Soar.
Jess ( at least versions 5. 0 and later ) also adds a backward chaining algorithm on top of the Rete network, but it cannot be said to fully implement Rete II, in part due to the fact that no full specification is publicly available.

Jess and can
In the 1950s Jess and Elva Brinkerhoff were picnicking in this small town after coming from nearby Richland and put a can in a tree for some birds.
Bridge to Terabithia makes a direct reference to The Chronicles of Narnia, with Leslie lending the stories to Jess so that he can learn to behave like a king.
Nicole is introduced as a smart, take charge agent who can think on her feet, which doesn't coincide well with her new partner, straight-by-the-book Jess Mastriani.
The foundations of CKY can be traced back to 1992, when vocalist / guitarist Deron Miller and drummer Jess Margera met at East High School in their hometown of West Chester, Pennsylvania.
On August 24, 2012, J. P. married Jessica " Jess " Boughers, a professional fitness model and former Washington Redskins ' cheerleader ; a picture of this demonic figure can be seen J. P. Flaim and wife, Jessica Body Pro.
The band's roots can be traced back to 1992, when vocalist and guitarist Deron Miller and drummer Jess Margera met at West Chester East High School in their hometown of West Chester, Pennsylvania.
Jess ran various tests on Cody and learned that Cody can generate electricity, climb walls, talk to fish, swim extremely fast, and sometimes, when he gets wet, scales appeared on his hands and arms.
During a break in recording, Jess asks the producer and Lennox if he can perform the song as intended.
On Jess ' opening night, he begins with a small harmonica intro and is heckled by someone in the crowd (" Is that all you can play, turkey?!
The audience applauds and Jess decides to perform a song everyone can get in on, " Hey Louise ".

Jess and be
Market research indicated, however, that this scenario would not be popular, so Jess Oppenheimer changed it to make Ricky Ricardo a struggling young orchestra leader and Lucy an ordinary housewife who had show business fantasies but no talent.
Cincinnati bootlegger, George L. Remus, allegedly bribed Jess Smith $ 250, 000 not to be prosecuted.
Most characters in the series, from the dominatrix schoolmistress Rosa Coote to minor characters such as Inspector Dick Donovan, are either an established character from an existing work of fiction or an ancestor of the same, to the extent that individuals depicted in crowd scenes in Volume I have been said ( both by Moore, and in annotations by Jess Nevins ) to be visually designed as the ancestors of the cast of EastEnders.
Not being able to fulfill the show's 39-episode commitment, both Desi and Jess Oppenheimer decided to rebroadcast popular episodes of the series's first season to help give Lucy the necessary rest she needed after she gave birth, effectively allowing fewer episodes to be filmed that season.
Until late in her life, Yates believed her father to be Jess Yates, who was known as " the Bishop " and presented the ITV religious programme Stars On Sunday.
During the 1969 season, Faubus was hired by new owner Jess Odom to be general manager of his Li ' l Abner theme park in the Ozark Mountains, Dogpatch USA.
Jess spent a year helping the FBI and when it was over, she decided to join the FBI and to be trained as an agent.
The two keep their relationship a secret from everyone except Jess because it's forbidden by their boss but eventually it can't be hidden anymore and Polluck finds out.
The gang members confronted Sheriff Jess Sarber, claiming to be Indiana State Prison officials and were there to return Dillinger to Indiana.
Seeing him as a father figure even after he was revealed to be less than perfect, Dee was proud to take a similar name to the strict Jess.
One of them forms into a ghost who initially appears as an alien, but thereafter, is revealed to be Fatso ( Jess Harnell ), a member of The Ghostly Trio, who releases gas which hits the scoreboard, causing a shower of sparks, also sparking terror.
Jess, excited about the trip, is disappointed to learn a Secret Service agent she dislikes, Alex McGregor ( Mariel Hemingway ), will be accompanying her, despising her over a misunderstanding embrace between her father and Alex.
Jess suspects Peter of being the caller, but she and Phyl decided that it cannot be him, since Peter was present during one of the earlier calls.
Jess, believing him to be the attacker, backs into a corner as he approaches.
The officers leave Jess to sleep in her bed, stating that a man will be right outside the front door.
In 1960 Jess Oliver ( real name: Oliver Jesperson ) created a combo amplifier with a chassis that could be inverted and tucked inside the speaker enclosure to protect the vacuum tubes.
Eventually it was agreed by Archie and Paul that Jess and Duncan would both be rangers.
In the final-ever episode, Duncan returned to Glenbogle to be with Jess.
Jess Cox had a falling out with the others and quit, to be replaced by Persian Risk vocalist Jon Deverill.

Jess and create
Arnaz and Jess Oppenheimer decided, however, that Lucy needed to work in front of an audience to create the kind of comic energy she had displayed on radio.

rules and engine
* G2 from Gensym, a real-time business rules engine ( BRE )
In 1933, government rules were revised to permit engines, and Datsun increased the displacement of their microcar engine to the maximum allowed.
The transaction engine tracks all the transactions and manages their execution according to the transaction rules ( e. g., proper concurrency control, and proper commit or abort for each ).
The transaction engine tracks all the transactions and manages their execution according to the transaction rules ( e. g., proper concurrency control, and proper commit or abort for each ).
It integrates an engine using First-Order logic, with rules and facts.
The inference engine is a computer program designed to produce a reasoning on rules.
Whether the rule base has 10 rules or 10 000, the engine operation is the same.
The reasoning expert system does not encounter that problem since the engine automatically loads combinatorics between rules.
The rules permitted any 90-degree V8 engine, fitted with a rev-limiter to keep power output under control.
In 1996, new rules introduced a single engine ( a detuned Judd V8 engine, re-engineered by and badged as a Zytek ) and chassis ( Lola ), to go along with tyre standardization ( Avon ) introduced in 1986.
Then, in 1964 the new Chrysler 426 Hemi engine so dominated the series in a Plymouth Belvedere " Sport Fury ", the homologation rules were changed so that 1, 000 of any engine and car had to be sold to the public to qualify as a stock part, instead of just 500.
In 2011 the rules concerning the engine capacity have changed, switching from 2000 cc to 1600 cc turbo engines.
The FIA attempted to make Group C into a virtual " two seater Grand Prix " format in the early 1990s, with engine rules in common with F1, short race distances, and a schedule dovetailing with that of the F1 rounds.
The amended rules reduced engine capacity to 800 cc from 990 cc and restricted the amount of available fuel for race distance from in year 2004 to in year 2007 and onwards.
Naturally, the mod simulates the 1966 F1 season, with the cars themselves being based on the late season grid to allow as many cars as possible to be nearer the three litre engine formula that the 1966 rules allowed, as opposed to the two litre engines that some teams ran early in the season.
The Cortina engine was also the basis for the FVA, an F2 engine introduced in 1966, and developed under the same contract as the DFV, for the new 1. 6-litre engine rules.
The Rete algorithm provides a generalized logical description of an implementation of functionality responsible for matching data tuples (" facts ") against productions (" rules ") in a pattern-matching production system ( a category of rule engine ).
Several of these, however, apply only in very specific scenarios, and therefore often have little or no application in a general-purpose rules engine.
In 1962, he made his first attempt, in a freewheeling tricycle ( ignoring FIA rules requiring four wheels, at least two driven ; in the event, FIM happily accepted it ) powered by a General Electric J47 engine.
The PmWiki markup engine is highly customizable, allowing adding, modifying or disabling markup rules, and it can support other markup languages.

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