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Start Thinknowlogy 2013 (release 1) instantly, without download

Thinknowlogy is grammar-based software,
designed to utilize rules of intelligence contained within grammar,
in order to create intelligence through natural language in software,
which is demonstrated by:
Programming in natural language;
Reasoning in natural language:
      • drawing conclusions,
      • making assumptions (with self-adjusting level of uncertainty),
      • asking questions about gaps in the knowledge,
      • detecting conflicts in the knowledge;
Building semantics autonomously (no vocabularies):
      • detecting some cases of semantic ambiguity;
Intelligent answering of "is" questions (by providing alternative answers).

Please read the design first, to be able to understand the essence of this program:
2.2 Selections
2.3 Drawing Conclusions Independently
2.4 Making assumptions
2.5 Asking Independent Questions
2.7 Semantic ambiguity

Instructions to start the program instantly, without download:
• Java™ 6 or 7 needs to be installed. Install or upgrade if necessary Java Runtime Environment;
• Click on the Launch button below;
• A confirmation will probably appear - by a security setting of the browser - to open file Thinknowlogy2013r1.launch.jnlp:
      • Select if necessary "Open with: Java™ Web Start Launcher";
      • Click OK.
• A warning will appear that the digital signature of the program could not be verified. This is correct, since the program is self-signed and has no official digital signature:
      • Only click OK if you trust the owner of the certificate.

Thinknowlogy 2013 (release 1)

Note: The program sometimes pauses. This is caused by Java Web Start. The download version of Thinknowlogy just works smoothly.

Thinknowlogy 2013 (rel 2)

will be published around Nov. 2013, and will include intelligent answering of "has", "what" and "who" questions. See my planning for the other planned publications.

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