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Network Working Group                                          H. MurrayRequest for Comments: 420                Computer Corporation of AmericaNIC 12764                                                04 January 1973CCA ICCC WEATHER DEMO   THE WEATHER DEMO ORIGINALLY DEVELOPED FOR THE ICCC SHOW IS NOW   GENERALLY AVAILABLE.  IT IS A VERY NICE NETWORK DEMO SINCE IT REALLY   CAN/DOES RUN ON TWO MACHINES.   THIS DEMO IS TWO INDEPENDENT PROGRAMS.  TOGETHER THEY TRY TO ANSWER   ENGLISH QUESTIONS ABOUT THE WEATHER.  FOR EXAMPLE, 'DID IT RAIN IN   BOSTON ON OCTOBER 7?'.  THE NATURAL LANGUAGE PROGRAM IS WRITTEN IN   LISP.  IT IS A MODIFICATION OF A SYSTEM DEVELOPED BY T.  WINOGRAD AT   MIT.  THE OTHER HALF IS A PRIMITIVE DATACOMPUTER.  THE DATACOMPUTER   PROVIDES NETWORK DATAMANAGEMENT FACILITIES AND WILL INCORPORATE THE   TRILLION-BIT UNICON CURRENTLY BEING INSTALLED AT AMES.   THE TWO PROGRAMS COMMUNICATE VIA DATALANGUAGE USING THE NET.   'WEATHER' NOW USES HOST '37' AS THE LOCATION OF THE DATACOMPUTER.   THIS FIXES THE OLD 'CCA' NOT IN THE HOST TABLES BUG.   KEEP IN MIND THAT IS AN EVOLVING SYSTEM, WE PLAN TO IMPROVE 'WEATHER'   AND THE DATACOMPUTER THAT IT USES, SO THINGS THAT WORK ONE DAY MAY   GET BROKEN THE NEXT.AVAILABILITY   'WEATHER' (THE LISP HALF) IS A REAL MACHINE USER - BOTH CPU AND CORE.   WE WOULD OBVIOUSLY PREFER THAT YOU RUN IT ON YOUR MACHINE.  IF WE ARE   REALLY EMPTY (WHICH FREQUENTLY HAPPENS AT 3 AM) FEEL FREE TO RUN IT   ON OUR MACHINE.  SINCE OUR SYSTEM HAS NO DRUM, AND WEATHER TAKES ALL   OF CORE, PLEASE CHECK WITH SOMEBODY AT CCA BEFORE RUNNING WEATHER IF   WE ARE DOING ANYTHING AT ALL.  IT IS REALLY A MAJOR LOAD ON OUR   MACHINE.   SINCE THE DATACOMPUTER IS LESS OF A LOAD, THE SYSTEM WILL BE MORE   AVAILABLE IF YOU CAN RUN 'WEATHER' ON YOUR MACHINE.  WE WILL TRY TO   RUN THE DATACOMPUTER DURING NON-PRIME TIME.  IT CAN BE THOUGHT OF AS   THE SERVER HALF OF THIS COMBINATION.  PRIME TIME HERE IS 1 TO 5 PM   EASTERN TIME, BUT THE MORNING IS FREQUENTLY QUITE BUSY TOO.  PLEASE   DO NOT USE THE DATACOMPUTER DURING THIS TIME.  IT WILL SAVE US THE   EFFORT OF TURNING IT OFF.  CURRENTLY, ONLY ONE USER AT A TIME CAN RUN   - A LIMITATION OF THE DATACOMPUTER THAT WILL GO AWAY SOMEDAY.Murray                                                          [Page 1]

RFC 420                  CCA ICCC Weather Demo              January 1973   IF YOU WANT TO RUN A DEMO (NOT JUST PLAY AROUND) WE WILL PROBABLY BE   ABLE TO COOPERATE.  PLEASE CALL TO MAKE ARRANGEMENTS WELL IN ADVANCE.   WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND THAT YOU DO NOT TRY TO GIVE AN IMPORTANT DEMO   UNLESS YOU HAVE USED BOTH VERSIONS OF THE SYSTEMS THAT WILL BE USED   FOR THE DEMO.  EVEN WE GET IN TROUBLE WHEN WE FORGET TO REHEARSE   THINGS A BIT.   WEDNESDAY MORNING IS SCHEDULED PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TIME.  OUR   MACHINE WILL NOT BE UP BETWWEN 9 AND 12, BUT IT FREQUENTLY IS DOWN   PAST NOON.MORE INFORMATION   FOR THE LATEST INFORMATION, LOOK AT *.TXT IN <WDB-DEMO> AT CCA.  IN   PARTICULAR, MESSAGE.TXT SHOULD BE A QUICK SUMMARY OF ANY OTHER   INTERESTING TXT FILES.  THE LATEST VERSION OF THIS FILE (IN RUNOFF   FORMAT) IS <HGM-MEMOS>ANNOUNCE.RNO.   THE LATEST VERSION OF THE LISP PROGRAM WILL BE IN <WDB-DEMO> AS   WEATHER.SAV. NORMAL FTP CAN BE USED TO COPY IT - IT IS 400+ PAGES.   IT TAKES 6 MIN TO TRANSFER IT TO OURSELVES (1.5 MIN OF CPU, 22KBAUD)   WHEN THE MACHINE IS VERY LIGHLY LOADED.  BE SURE TO SET THE BYTE SIZE   TO 36 ('TENEX' COMMAND TO FTP) SINCE THIS IS A SAVE FILE.PROBLEMS   IF YOU FIND ANY PROBLEMS WITH LISP HALF, PLEASE USE SNDMSG TO SEND   THINGS TO JEFF HILL - HE IS JMH@CCA.  WE ARE INTERESTED IN EXAMPLES   WHICH LOOK LIKE THEY SHOULD WORK BUT DON'T.  IF YOU HAVE ANY COMMENTS   ABOUT GENERAL OPERATIONS GLITCHES - LIKE THE DATACOMPUTER IS NOT UP -   BITCH TO ME - HGM@CCA.  CCA IS HOST 31 DECIMAL, 37 OCTAL.USING THE SYSTEM   AFTER STARTING WEATHER, THE SYSTEM WILL INITIALIZE ITSELF, TYPE OUT   SOME MESSAGES, AND ASK FOR THE JULIAN DATE (REALLY THE DAY NUMBER OF   THE YEAR OF 'TODAY').  300 IS THE BEST ANSWER.  THAT MAKES 'TODAY' BE   OCT 26, THE LAST DAY OF THE ICCC DEMO, AND ONE DAY PAST THE LATEST   DATA.  IF YOU TYPE SOME OTHER NUMBER, 'YESTERDAY', AND 'LAST WEEK'   WON'T WORK AS WELL.  THE SYSTEM PROMPTS WITH 'READY' WHEN IT IS READY   TO ACCEPT A SENTENCE.  BE SURE TO END THE SENTENCE WITH THE PROPER   PUNCTUATION.  SENTENCES MAY BE EDITED WITH:      ^A (CONTROL A) -- DELETES LAST CHARACTER OR WORD TYPED      ^R (CONTROL R) -- RETYPES SENTENCE SO FAR      ^Q (CONTROL Q) -- DELETES ENTIRE SENTENCEMurray                                                          [Page 2]

RFC 420                  CCA ICCC Weather Demo              January 1973      ^X (CONTROL X) -- SAME AS CONTROL Q   IN ADDITION, TWO CONTROL CHARACTERS CAN BE USED DURING THE PROCESSING   OF SENTENCES, ^E (CONTROL E) ABORTS THE PROCESSING OF THE SENTENCE   AND RETURNS TO THE READY STATE.  ^D (CONTROL D) ABORTS THE WHOLE   SYSTEM, AND CAUSES IT TO RE-INITIALIZE ITSELF.   DURING SENTENCE INPUT, THE SYSTEM ATTEMPTS TO LOOK UP EACH WORD AS IT   IS TYPED, AND DO SPELLING CORRECTION.  HOWEVER, SINCE THE NAMES OF   ALL THE CITIES ARE KEPT AT THE DATACOMPUTER, THE SYSTEM ACCEPTS ALL   UNKNOWN WORDS AS POSSIBLE PLACE NAMES TO BE CHECKED LATER ON IN THE   PROCESSING.  IF THE SPELLING CORRECTOR CORRECTS ONE OF YOUR CITY   NAMES TO A VOCABULARY WORD, YOU CAN ERASE THE WORD AND RETYPE IT   PRECEEDED BY AN EQUAL SIGN (=).  THIS FORCES THE SYSTEM TO ACCEPT THE   WORD AS A PROPER NOUN.   THE SYSTEM RETURNS TO THE READY STATE AFTER ANSWERING THE QUESTION.   TO TERMINATE A SESSION YOU MAY TYPE 'GOODBYE.', WHICH WILL LEAVE YOU   BACK AT THE TENEX COMMAND LEVEL.   IF THE SYSTEM CANNOT UNDERSTAND YOUR REQUEST, IT TRIES TO GIVE YOU   SOME EXPLANATORY MESSAGE.  HOWEVER, IT'S NOT VERY GOOD AT EXPLAINING   ITS BEHAVIOR SO YOU WILL USUALLY GET THE DEFAULT MESSAGE 'SORRY, I   COULDN'T UNDERSTAND THAT REQUEST.' IF YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW WHY,   SEND US A TRANSCRIPTIPT OF YOUR SESSION.RESTRICTIONS - HINTS   THE SYSTEM IS NOT LINGUISTICALLY SOPHISTICATED.  IT PERFORMS PASSABLY   ON SENTENCES WHICH WOULD BE CONSIDERED SIMPLE REQUESTS FOR   INFORMATION.  IT DOES NOT REALLY UNDERSTAND THE 'WEATHER', RATHER IT   UNDERSTANDS HOW TO COMPOSE RETRIEVAL REQUESTS FOR WEATHER DATA IN ITS   DATA BASE.   A LARGE SET OF EXAMPLE SENTENCES CAN BE FOUND IN <WDB-   DEMO>SENTENCES.TXT.  THOSE SENTENCES PRECEDE BY A BACKSLASH (\) DO   NOT WORK.  AN EXPLANATORY COMMENT, PRECEEDED BY A SEMI-COLON (;),   EXPLAINS THE REASONS FOR FAILURE.  SOME OF THE OTHERS MAY NOT WORK   EITHER.   THE MAJOR THINGS THAT WE KNOW DON'T WORK ARE:      1. CONJUNCTION      2. NEGATION      3. COMPLEX QUANTIFICATIONMurray                                                          [Page 3]

RFC 420                  CCA ICCC Weather Demo              January 1973      4. SOPHISTICATED PRONOUN REFERENCE      5. QUESTIONS NOT (!!) INVOLVING WEATHER,E.G.,         'WHAT DAY WAS YESTERDAY?'         'WHAT CITIES ARE IN MASSACHUSETTS?'   'IT' IS NOT WORKING TOO WELL THESE DAYS.  IF YOU GET IN TROUBLE, TRY   SOMETHING WITHOU 'IT' THAT IS KNOWN TO WORK.  'WHAT WAS THE   TEMPERATURE IN BOSTON YESTERDAY?' IS BETTER THAN MOST - WE ARE QUITE   APT TO TEST THAT PHRASE.   THE SYSTEM DOES NOT KNOW ABOUT THE WORD 'SNOW'.  THERE IS NO WAY TO   LIST ITS VOCABULARY.  HOWEVER, THE SENTENCES IN SENTENCES.TXT SHOULD   GIVE YOU A GOOD IDEA OF THE WORDS THE SYSTEM UNDESTANDS.   THE AVERAGE TIME FOR UNDERSTANDING AND ANSWERING A QUESTION IS ABOUT   1 MINUTE.  IF THE SYSTEM TAKES MUCH LONGER THAN THIS YOU SHOULD GET   SUSPICIOUS.  IF YOU ASK A VERY BIG QUESTION, LIKE 'WHAT WAS THE   HOTTEST PLACE IN CANADA?', THE LISP SYSTEM MAY GO INTO A GC (GARBAGE   COLLENTION) LOOP.  RESTARTING ALL OVER (WITH ^D) WILL BE OK, BUT THE   DATACOMPUTER MAY TAKE A LONG TIME TO RECOVER - IT DOESN'T (YET)   NOTICE THAT ANYTHING HAS GONE WRONG UNTIL IT ASKS FOR MORE INPUT.DATA   THE DATA FROM OCT 1 THRU 16 IS ALMOST COMPLETE.  BETWEEN OCT 17 TO 25   IT IS FREQUENTLY SKETCHY.  WE PLAN TO RELOAD EVERYTHING SOMETIME   USING SEPTEMBER'S DATA, SO WE WILL HAVE A COMPLETE MONTH OF CLEAN   DATA.  NOTE: THIS DATA HAS BEEN EXTENSIVELY SUMMARIZED - IT IS   PROBABLY NOT USEFUL FOR PEOPLE INTERESTED IN WEATHER.   THE OCTOBER DATA IS ABOUT 2400 PAGES OF REAL DATA, PLUS ABOUT 200   MORE FOR THE INVERSION.  THERE ARE ABOUT 4000 CITIES.  THE CITY NAMES   HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO THE LOCAL CITY WHENEVER POSSIBLE.  I.E. 'BOSTON'   IS 'BOSTON' NOT 'LOGAN'.   'ALASKA' GOT LOST SOMEHOW.  DON'T BOTHER ASKING FOR IT.SAMPLE DATALANGUAGE   THESE EXAMPLES ON THIS AND THE FOLLOWING PAGES WORK ON A VERY OLD   VERSION OF THE DATACOMPUTER.  THEY ARE NOT THE FINAL FORM OF   DATALANGUAGE THAT SHOULD BA AVAILABLE SOON.Murray                                                          [Page 4]

RFC 420                  CCA ICCC Weather Demo              January 1973   THE FOLLOWING QUESTION TO 'WEATHER' GENERATED TWO REQUESTS TO THE   DATACOMPUTER.  THE FIRST USES THE CHECK PORT TO VERIFY THAT 'BOSTON'   IS A VALID CITY NAME, AND THE SECOND USES THE ANSWER PORT TO RETRIEVE   THE DATA.  THE ACTUAL REQUESTS THAT ARE SENT TO THE DATACOMPUTER DO   NOT HAVE THE CARRIAGE RETURNS THAT MAKE THEM READABLE - THEY ARE SENT   AS ONE VERY LONG LINE.  THE '^Z' IS THE END OF DATA MARKER.   TO WEATHER   HAS IT RAINED IN BOSTON RECENTLY?   TO THE DATACOMPUTER:   OR CHECK.PLACE,STATION WITH CITY EQ 'BOSTON'   PLACE.LP1 = '('   PLACE.CITY = STATION,CITY   PLACE.RP1 = ')'   PLACE.BSN = STATION.BSN   PLACE.LP2 = '('   PLACE.REGION = STATION.REGION   PLACE.RP2 = ')'   END   FROM THE DATACOMPUTER:   (BOSTON                  )725090(MASSACHUSETTS            )   ^Z   TO THE DATACOMPUTER:   FOR THE STATION WITH (REGION EQ 'MASSACHUSETTS' AND CITY EQ 'BOSTON')    FOR ANSWER.ANS OBSERVATION WITH GE '273' AND DATE LE '300'           ANS.LP1 = '('           ANS.CITY = STATION.CITY           ANS.RP1 =')'           ANS.DATE = OBSERVATION.DATE           ANS.LP2 = ')'           ANS.DATA = PRECIP           ANS.DATA1 = '     '           ANS.DATA2 = '     '           ANS.RP2 = ')'    END   ENDMurray                                                          [Page 5]

RFC 420                  CCA ICCC Weather Demo              January 1973   AND BACK FROM THE DATACOMPUTER:   (BOSTON            )293(          )   (BOSTON            )294(    0     )   (BOSTON            )295(          )   (BOSTON            )296(   10     )   (BOSTON            )297(    0     )   (BOSTON            )298(    0     )   (BOSTON            )299(    0     )   (BOSTON            )300(          )   ^Z   AND THE FINAL ANSWER FROM WEATHER WAS 'YES.'DESCRIPTIONS   THE FOLLOWING IS THE DESCRIPTION OF THE FILE AS IT IS STORED IN THE   DATACOMPUTER.   CREATE WEATHER FILE LIST     STATION STRUCT           BSN        STR(6),             I=D           CITY       STR(22),            I=D           REGION     STR(22),            I=D           WORLD      STR(22)           OBS        LIST (31)            OBSERVATION        STRUCT             DATE     STR(3)             TEMPERATURE       STRUCT                           MIN  STR(4)                           MAX  STR(4)             END TEMPERATURE   STRUCT             PRECIP   STR(4)             WINDS    STRUCT                           SPEED         STR(4)                           GUSTS         STR(4)                           DIRECTION     STR(4)             END WINDS STRUCT             VISIBILITY        STR(4)             CLOUDS   STR(4)             GENERAL  STR(4)             PRESSURE             END OBSERVATION STRUCT           END STATION STRUCT   END WEATHER FILEMurray                                                          [Page 6]

RFC 420                  CCA ICCC Weather Demo              January 1973   THE FOLLOWING PORT DESCRIPTIONS ARE USED BY WEATHER TO RETRIVE DATA   FROM THE DATACOMPUTER.   CREATE CHECK PORT LIST                   PLACE STRUCT                   LP1 STR (1)                   CITY STR (22)                   RP1 STR (1)                   BSN STR (6)                   LP2 STR (1)                   REGION STR (22)                   RP2 STR (1)                   END PLACE STRUCT   END CREATE CHECK   CREATE ANSWER PORT LIST                   ANS STRUCT                   LP1 STR (1)                   CITY STR (22)                   RP1 STR (1)                   DATE STR (3)                   LP2 STR (1)                   DATA STR (4)                   DATA1 STR (4)                   DATA2 STR (4)                   RP2 STR (1)                   END ANS STRUCT   END CREATE ANSWERMurray                                                          [Page 7]

RFC 420                  CCA ICCC Weather Demo              January 1973SAMPLE RECORD   THE FOLLOWING DATA IS SAMPLE RECORD - THE FIRST ONE IN THE FILE.  IN   THE DATACOMPUTER IT IS STORED WITHOUT THE CARRIAGE RETURNS NEEDED TO   MAKE IT PRINT NEATLY.   010100ANDOYA                     NORWAY                       EUROPE   275   276 278 279    0    2    0   12    9    758883023   277 279 283    4   23   52   11    8    788882982   278   279 274 281    0   23   42   12    9    788882976   280 268 270    4   14    0    9   19    627772983   281 276 283    0   28   69    7    9    688882986   282 269 273    4   10    0    9   22    727772975   283 278 284    0   13   37    9    7    766882972   284            0   28    0    5    1    80006   0   285 276 280    0    9    0    3   12    666682936   286 273 275    0   15    0    3    7    877782960   287 278 282    0   13   28   11   14    626662981   288 269 271   28   30    0    6    7    888882908   289 275 281    0   21   45    7    9    688882976   290 268 269    0   20    0    8   22    622782960   291 283 283    0   11    0    7   47    100013002   292 274 274    0   11    0    1   47    500012996   293   294 272 272    0    5    0    7   47    400012949   295   296   297 273 273    0    0    0    1    6    80007   0   298 273 273    0    0    0    1    2    80007   0   299 275 275    0    6    0    7   31    30000   0   300   301   302   303   304   305        [This RFC was put into machine readable form for entry]    [into the online RFC archives by Helene Morin, Via Genie, 12/99]Murray                                                          [Page 8]

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