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It may be distributed under software license agreements, but may
not may not be handed to third parties or used for
commercial purposes without written permission by the developer.

The TUC system may be used free of charge
provided that it is not used in commercial applications and
that the copyright notice remains unchanged.

COPYRIGHT (C) 2001-2012

Tore Amble
Knowledge Systems Group
LINGIT A/S, Trondheim.
and the Department of Computer and Information Science
University of Trondheim (NTNU)
N-7491 Norway

COPYRIGHT (C) 2012-20142015

Rune Sætre
Information Systems Group
Department of Computer and Information Science
University of Trondheim (NTNU)
N-7491 Norway

E-MAIL:
tagore@idibusstuc@idi.ntnu.no


== SOFTWARE DISCLAIMER ==

This program is provided as research software,
on  on an "as is" basis without warranty of any kind,
either  either expressed or implied.

== VERSION MANAGEMENT ==

To ensure a disciplined distribution of the latest
versions, the system should not be redistributed to
third parties.
For a description of the [[#Version Management Policy]],
see  see the end of this manual.

Table of Contents

= TUC USER MANUAL =

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I consists of a general grammar for a subset of the language, a
semantic a semantic knowledge base, and modules for
interfaces to other systems like UNIX, SQL-databases
and Traffic Information Systems.

There is at the moment two versions, one for English
and English and one for Norwegian. We will let the English version
be version be used for a generic description. (A suffix _e distinguishes the
English the English version from the Norwegian version _n).

A feature of the system is to detect which language
is language is actually typed, and then process and answer the query
in query in this language.

The interface modules are not included in this package.

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The implementation language is SICStus Prolog 3 (or later) which is
a is a standard Prolog compiler.

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TUC is available on SVN from
http://basar.idi.ntnu.no/svn/busstuc
which is the Department of Computer and Information Science at the
University the University of Trondheim (NTNU), Norway.

When delivered, it will be in a tar-file that expands to directory
busterdirectory buster/ containing a collection of Prolog-files.

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