Topics in Expert System Design: Methodologies and ToolsGiovanni Guida, Carlo Tasso North-Holland, 1989 - 441 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. |
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... reasoning and the interactive interfaces required to support these models . Examples are first presented of two different models , of different kinds of reasoning and interfaces which were used with those models . Following discussion ...
... reasoning and the interactive interfaces required to support these models . Examples are first presented of two different models , of different kinds of reasoning and interfaces which were used with those models . Following discussion ...
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... Reasoning from networks to rules is similar to reasoning from rules to rules in that it amounts to a form of rule scheduling . This option for rule scheduling was used extensively in the BABY system described in the next section to ...
... Reasoning from networks to rules is similar to reasoning from rules to rules in that it amounts to a form of rule scheduling . This option for rule scheduling was used extensively in the BABY system described in the next section to ...
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... reasoning is probably the most difficult aspect to evaluate . It may , of course , be assumed that the reasoning mechanisms of an expert system are correct . If the reasoning was restricted to elementary logic , such as Boolean algebra ...
... reasoning is probably the most difficult aspect to evaluate . It may , of course , be assumed that the reasoning mechanisms of an expert system are correct . If the reasoning was restricted to elementary logic , such as Boolean algebra ...
Contents
From life cycle to development | 3 |
Choosing an expert system domain | 27 |
Tools and motivations | 47 |
Copyright | |
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abstract activities AI Magazine application approach Artificial Intelligence assessment attribute backward chaining behavior Breuker building cognitive complete components Computer concepts conceptual model construction context cycle decision defined described diagnosis domain expert domain knowledge environment example expert system development expert system evaluation expert system technology expertise facilities Figure formal function goal graphical heuristics identified implementation important inductive input instance integrated interaction interface interpretation models KADS KCML knowledge acquisition knowledge base Knowledge Craft knowledge elicitation knowledge engineer knowledge representation knowledge-based systems KRITON language layer LISP machine machine learning metaclasses methodology methods model-based reasoning MYCIN objects operations OPS5 output particular performance phase possible problem solving problem solving process produce programming Prolog protocol analysis prototype refinement relations reliability repertory grid represent requirements rule-based rules selection shells situations software engineering solution specific strategies target system task techniques types validity values