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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... operation of any methods, products, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein. pp. 27–44; copyright not transferred. ISBN: 0 444 87.321 x Pub/ishers: ELSEVER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS B.V. P.O. BOX 103 1000 AC AMSTERDAM THE ...
... operation of any methods, products, instructions or ideas contained in the material herein. pp. 27–44; copyright not transferred. ISBN: 0 444 87.321 x Pub/ishers: ELSEVER SCIENCE PUBLISHERS B.V. P.O. BOX 103 1000 AC AMSTERDAM THE ...
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... operational applications in industry and business is still quite limited (Waterman, 1986; Buchanan, 1986). In fact, the development of expert systems largely relies today on empirical methods and is not supported by sound and general ...
... operational applications in industry and business is still quite limited (Waterman, 1986; Buchanan, 1986). In fact, the development of expert systems largely relies today on empirical methods and is not supported by sound and general ...
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... operational practice. Anyhow, they take a larger perspective with respect to the proposal previously discussed, due to the substantial amount of experience made in the meantime (since the San Diego workshop) in practical applications ...
... operational practice. Anyhow, they take a larger perspective with respect to the proposal previously discussed, due to the substantial amount of experience made in the meantime (since the San Diego workshop) in practical applications ...
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... operational activities are specified. Particular attention is given to project management and documentation: resources (both manpower and software tools) to be used and documents to be produced in each phase are illustrated. On the ...
... operational activities are specified. Particular attention is given to project management and documentation: resources (both manpower and software tools) to be used and documents to be produced in each phase are illustrated. On the ...
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... operation. He presents some specific training program, and, more generally, he discusses the role of liaison programs with academic environments, devoted to actual system development or to training. Shri, Prerau, Lemmon, Gunderson, and ...
... operation. He presents some specific training program, and, more generally, he discusses the role of liaison programs with academic environments, devoted to actual system development or to training. Shri, Prerau, Lemmon, Gunderson, and ...
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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