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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... questions about her needs and resources , and then makes a recommendation . In addition to recommending one or more VCRs that will fit the customer's needs , the salesperson offers an explana- tion of why the VCRs that are being ...
... questions about her needs and resources , and then makes a recommendation . In addition to recommending one or more VCRs that will fit the customer's needs , the salesperson offers an explana- tion of why the VCRs that are being ...
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... questions that scrolled up the screen , and then printed a recommendation . The knowledge engineer had little or no control over what the screen looked like , or how the system interacted with the user . Today , expert systems building ...
... questions that scrolled up the screen , and then printed a recommendation . The knowledge engineer had little or no control over what the screen looked like , or how the system interacted with the user . Today , expert systems building ...
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... questions : Which part of the evaporator is leaking ? How long has this been occurring ? Is there rust on the joint ? These questions follow a trend from general to specific . If the tool clears the screen between each question , the ...
... questions : Which part of the evaporator is leaking ? How long has this been occurring ? Is there rust on the joint ? These questions follow a trend from general to specific . If the tool clears the screen between each question , the ...
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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