Gensym corporation


company
A company that supplies software and services for intelligent operations management. Common applications include quality management, process optimisation, dynamic scheduling, network management, energy and environmental management, and process modelling and simulation.
Their products include G2.
(http://gensym.com/).
(1999-10-31)

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