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 system " to be sure you have a clear idea of what type of hardware will be used to take in information and output recommen- dations when your expert system is fielded . Figure 3.2 illustrates a number of different dia- grams that ...
... expert system " to be sure you have a clear idea of what type of hardware will be used to take in information and output recommen- dations when your expert system is fielded . Figure 3.2 illustrates a number of different dia- grams that ...
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... expert system ? If the expert system is being developed for a PC and everyone in the department has a PC on his or her desk , then obviously access will not be an is- sue . If , on the other hand , you expect to run the expert system on ...
... expert system ? If the expert system is being developed for a PC and everyone in the department has a PC on his or her desk , then obviously access will not be an is- sue . If , on the other hand , you expect to run the expert system on ...
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... expert system , each appropriate under certain circumstances : 1. An expert system can be used as a front end for a database , asking questions and then initiating database query . a 2. An expert system can be used as a back end for a ...
... expert system , each appropriate under certain circumstances : 1. An expert system can be used as a front end for a database , asking questions and then initiating database query . a 2. An expert system can be used as a back end for a ...
Contents
Section One Basic Concepts | 1 |
Section Two Identifying Opportunities | 49 |
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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analysis analyze applications approach attribute backward chaining class-objects COBOL compatibles MS-DOS complex consider context tree conventional language conventional program create DASD Advisor database dataflow dBASE decision tree develop an expert domain effort example expert sys expert systems building expert systems development Figure forward chaining goal GoldWorks graphic hardware heuristic hierarchy human expert hybrid IBM PC's IBM PC/AT inference engine initial input involved job aids knowl knowledge acquisition knowledge base knowledge engineer Knowledge Representation LISP LISP machines mainframe mid-size MS-DOS MYCIN object object-oriented object-oriented programming OPS5 overview PC's and compatibles perform Phone printer problem procedural project manager prototype phase questions recommendation rule-based screen Simple Rule slot solve specific speed steps stored strategy structured systems building tools task tion Unix user interface velopment workstations XCON