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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... expert systems are being considered in a more realistic light . Expert systems can be defined narrowly or broadly . Narrowly , expert systems techniques make computer programming easier and more effective . Broadly , they represent the ...
... expert systems are being considered in a more realistic light . Expert systems can be defined narrowly or broadly . Narrowly , expert systems techniques make computer programming easier and more effective . Broadly , they represent the ...
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... expert systems building tools ... techniques . IBM calls its symbolic pro- cessing environment the Knowledge Processing En- vironment ( KPE ) and Apple's John Sculley refers to it as the Knowledge Navigator . In effect , many of the expert ...
... expert systems building tools ... techniques . IBM calls its symbolic pro- cessing environment the Knowledge Processing En- vironment ( KPE ) and Apple's John Sculley refers to it as the Knowledge Navigator . In effect , many of the expert ...
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... techniques . In fact , success- ful projects result from good management . And , in- creasingly , managers are using conventional struc- tured management techniques to organize the development and integration of expert systems . Ex- pert ...
... techniques . In fact , success- ful projects result from good management . And , in- creasingly , managers are using conventional struc- tured management techniques to organize the development and integration of expert systems . Ex- pert ...
Contents
Overview | 12 |
3 | 47 |
Developing a List of Potential Applications | 58 |
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Creating Expert Systems for Business and Industry Paul Harmon,Brian Sawyer No preview available - 1990 |
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