Exsys software has been used by thousands worldwide for many types of systems in multiple industries, government agencies and military branches. These sample Exsys Corvid Core systems illustrate some of the many types of systems that can be built with Exsys Corvid Core. The systems can be run with either the Corvid Applet or Servlet Runtime programs (iPhone and iPad users should select to run with the Servlet Runtime). There is also a PDF document explaining how each system was built. The actual system files can be downloaded and examined/edited in your copy of Exsys Corvid Core.
Exsys Software is Used by Thousands Worldwide

Exsys Corvid Core
Sample Systems

Run with
Applet Runtime
Run with
Servlet Runtime
How the System
was Built
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System Files
Regulations - Converting a regulatory logic diagram into Exsys Corvid Core. This demo converts an IRS diagram on deductions related to a home office into an online interactive system. AppletRuntimeWindow ServletRuntime HowSystenWasBuilt SystemFileDownload
Probabilistic Selection - Selecting among a group of alternatives based on user preferences. This demo helps the user select the best Albuquerque hiking trail based on the type of hike they would prefer. AppletRuntimeWindow ServletRuntime HowSystemWasBuilt SystemFileDownload2
Dichotomos Keys - Converting dichotomous key into Exsys Corvid Core. This system converts a dichotomous key for identifying Maryland bats into an online interactive system. AppletRuntimeWindow ServletRuntime HowSystemWasBuilt SystemFileDownload
Installing the Demo System Files
    Install Exsys Corvid Core and create the "CorvidProjects" folder as explained in the application install instructions.
    Downloaded the sample system zip file. This will be to your "Downloads" folder.
    Unzip the file (Just double click on it)
    Copy the folder(s) inside the unzipped folder to the CorvidProjects folder. This is NOT the full folder created by clicking on the zip file. For example, if the unzipped folder is named "Regulatory", and it contains a folder named "Demo-Regulatory", copy the "Demo-Regulatory" folder to "CorvidProjects". Corvid Core expects a project folder in "CorvidProjects" to have a ".corvid" file in it with the same name as the project folder. If this is not the case, Corvid Core will not detect the project.
    Open Exsys Corvid Core and under the "File" menu select "Manage Projects"
    Select the demo project folder, and click "Open"
    The system will open and the logic can be run and examined.