[alicebot-archcomm] AIML architecture vs. application architecture
Conan Callen
alicebot-archcomm@list.alicebot.org
Tue, 13 Nov 2001 23:17:49 -0800 (PST)
As well, once the scenarios have been identified it can be possible to
assign priorities to them, determine requirements & time to implement,
develope a schedule (prevent over-commitments of important resources, like Jon).
The customers happy, the turnover & burnout rate is reduced!
Conan
> "Christopher Fahey [askrom]" wrote:
>
> > Anyway, it would be nice to have some idea as to:
> >
> > 1) What people are using AIML for now.
> > 2) What people want to use AIML for in the future.
> > 3) What are the things AIML should do in the future that people may not
> > yet realize it could do.
> >
> > >From this information we can form the first principles for what
> > Alice/AIML should "do".
>
> I agree. People are like in the middle of coping with the current software
> not realizing that even their 1 day with a chatbot and feedback can offer
> alot of clues as to where both writers and developers should go.
> Modularizing the whole project is what usually takes the longest it seems
> and you don't really want to leave anyone out.
>
> - Jon
>
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