Creating Expert Systems for Business and IndustryA practical guide to planning, building, and managing the development of an expert system. Provides comprehensive treatment of expert systems techniques, from basic concepts of knowledge acquisition to managing the expert system development effort. Contains three recent case studies that illustrate the methods used to analyze, design, develop, and manage the creation of an expert system. Provides illustrations, charts, diagrams, examples, and actual code from working systems. |
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... input and it produces a decision table as its output . Induction systems are getting better all the time , but they ... inputs and outputs your task has . ( See Figure 4.4 . ) Backward chaining tends to work well when you have relatively ...
... input and it produces a decision table as its output . Induction systems are getting better all the time , but they ... inputs and outputs your task has . ( See Figure 4.4 . ) Backward chaining tends to work well when you have relatively ...
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... input and output is useful to them . If the system asks for information the potential users don't have , it's a sign that you will have to develop rules to help the system obtain the more specific information that the users are capable ...
... input and output is useful to them . If the system asks for information the potential users don't have , it's a sign that you will have to develop rules to help the system obtain the more specific information that the users are capable ...
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... input form and have the system's recommendation displayed in a second output window . PHASE 6. ADDING DEMONS Demons allow you to attach functions directly to a slot in a frame or screen object . Whenever the slot's value changes , the ...
... input form and have the system's recommendation displayed in a second output window . PHASE 6. ADDING DEMONS Demons allow you to attach functions directly to a slot in a frame or screen object . Whenever the slot's value changes , the ...
Contents
Section | 1 |
What Are the Problems Standing in the Way of Wider Use? | 8 |
Induction Systems | 20 |
Copyright | |
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Creating Expert Systems for Business and Industry Paul Harmon,Brian Sawyer No preview available - 1990 |
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