Topics in Expert System Design: Methodologies and ToolsC. Tasso, G. Guida Elsevier, 2014 M06 28 - 447 pages Expert Systems are so far the most promising achievement of artificial intelligence research. Decision making, planning, design, control, supervision and diagnosis are areas where they are showing great potential. However, the establishment of expert system technology and its actual industrial impact are still limited by the lack of a sound, general and reliable design and construction methodology.This book has a dual purpose: to offer concrete guidelines and tools to the designers of expert systems, and to promote basic and applied research on methodologies and tools. It is a coordinated collection of papers from researchers in the USA and Europe, examining important and emerging topics, methodological advances and practical experience obtained in specific applications. Each paper includes a survey introduction, and a comprehensive bibliography is provided. |
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... facilities, and Lisp code [4]. The COMPASS program was designed to be transferred out of GTE Laboratories to other organizations for operation and maintenance, and therefore techniques to support program maintainability were developed ...
... facilities, and Lisp code [4]. The COMPASS program was designed to be transferred out of GTE Laboratories to other organizations for operation and maintenance, and therefore techniques to support program maintainability were developed ...
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... facility releaves the user from programming backtracking explicitly. This is considered important because back tracking is an essential ingredient of expert systems programming. The problem with this view is that it relies too strongly ...
... facility releaves the user from programming backtracking explicitly. This is considered important because back tracking is an essential ingredient of expert systems programming. The problem with this view is that it relies too strongly ...
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... facilities, graphics, and links for smooth and easy connection to other programming languages. As efficiency and these additional features are less important in prototyping in general, they are less critical in prototyping of expert ...
... facilities, graphics, and links for smooth and easy connection to other programming languages. As efficiency and these additional features are less important in prototyping in general, they are less critical in prototyping of expert ...
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Contents
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Development tools | 179 |
Knowledge acquisition and modeling | 231 |
Validation and evaluation | 351 |
Further reading | 417 |
A STRUCTURED BIBLIOGRAPHY | 419 |
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS | 437 |
AUTHOR INDEX | 441 |
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