The Generic Frame Protocol 2.0

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Citation: Vinay K. Chaudhri and Adam Farquhar and Richard Fikes and Peter D. Karp and James Rice. (1997) The Generic Frame Protocol 2.0. In KSL-97-05, August,1997.

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author Vinay K. Chaudhri and Adam Farquhar and Richard Fikes and Peter D. Karp and James Rice
title The Generic Frame Protocol 2.0
number KSL-97-05
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
address Stanford, CA, USA
year 1997
month August
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abstract GFP is an application program interface for accessing knowledge bases stored in frame knowledge representation systems (FRSs). GFP provides a uniform model of FRSs based on a common conceptualization of frames, slots, facets, and inheritance. GFP is defined in a programming language independent fashion, and has existing implementations in Common Lisp, Java, and C. The protocol transparently supports networked as well as direct access to FRSs and knowledge bases. GFP consists of a set of operations that provide a generic interface to underlying FRSs. This interface isolates an application from many of the idiosyncrasies of a specific FRS and enables the development of tools (e.g., graphical browsers, frame editors, analysis tools, inference tools) that operate on many FRSs. It has been successfully used in several ongoing projects at SRI and Stanford University. GFP has been selected as the initial integration protocol within DARPA's High Performance Knowledge Base (HPKB) program. This document has been superseded by KSL-98-06.

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Abstract GFP is an application program interface fo GFP is an application program interface for accessing knowledge bases stored in frame knowledge representation systems (FRSs). GFP provides a uniform model of FRSs based on a common conceptualization of frames, slots, facets, and inheritance. GFP is defined in a programming language independent fashion, and has existing implementations in Common Lisp, Java, and C. The protocol transparently supports networked as well as direct access to FRSs and knowledge bases. GFP consists of a set of operations that provide a generic interface to underlying FRSs. This interface isolates an application from many of the idiosyncrasies of a specific FRS and enables the development of tools (e.g., graphical browsers, frame editors, analysis tools, inference tools) that operate on many FRSs. It has been successfully used in several ongoing projects at SRI and Stanford University. GFP has been selected as the initial integration protocol within DARPA's High Performance Knowledge Base (HPKB) program. This document has been superseded by KSL-98-06. document has been superseded by KSL-98-06.
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Title The Generic Frame Protocol 2.0  +
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