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Kybernetes, 2000
Introduces the notion of a dynamic expert system. Shows that by restarting a static expert system periodically it is possible to cope with dynamic environments. This quasi‐static approach to dynamics is suitable if the environment is changing slowly enough in comparison with the inference engine operation and the user reaction time.
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Introduces the notion of a dynamic expert system. Shows that by restarting a static expert system periodically it is possible to cope with dynamic environments. This quasi‐static approach to dynamics is suitable if the environment is changing slowly enough in comparison with the inference engine operation and the user reaction time.
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2008
While technology and human abilities have evolved over the years, individuals still have limitations in their abilities to accomplish certain tasks. This may be due to limits on financial or cerebral resources. Information needs have expanded and evolved as well. With the spurring of globalization and flatter hierarchies in organizations, it has become
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While technology and human abilities have evolved over the years, individuals still have limitations in their abilities to accomplish certain tasks. This may be due to limits on financial or cerebral resources. Information needs have expanded and evolved as well. With the spurring of globalization and flatter hierarchies in organizations, it has become
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The Use of Expert Systems for Training and Training in Expert Systems
1991The banks which worked with expert systems during the 1980s were as interested to learn as to produce constructs which could be of assistance to their own operations. At the end, both the benefits derived from AI applications and the learning experience in itself were found to be most rewarding.
Dimitris N. Chorafas, Heinrich Steinmann
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1994
Although the numerical design method discussed in chapters two and three is extremely powerful, it forms only one step in the overall design process. There are many issues which need to be addressed in order to apply it successfully, and it is here where the expert system proves invaluable.
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Although the numerical design method discussed in chapters two and three is extremely powerful, it forms only one step in the overall design process. There are many issues which need to be addressed in order to apply it successfully, and it is here where the expert system proves invaluable.
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Getting the Expert into the System
The Serials Librarian, 1995The author provides an overview of the potential value expert systems have for serials cataloging. Criteria for determining the suitability of a project for use with an expert system are provided and four technical services examples are ...
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Persuasiveness of expert systems
Behaviour & Information Technology, 1998Expert system advice is not always evaluated by examining its contents. Users can be persuaded by expert system advice because they have certain beliefs about advice given by a computer. The experiment in this paper shows that subjects (n = 84) thought that, given the same argumentation, expert systems are more objective and rational than human ...
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Energy expert: An expert system for architects
Computers, Environment and Urban Systems, 1989Abstract Principles of Expert Systems have been applied in different knowledge-rich domains such as geology, medicine, engineering and computer science. Not much effort has, however, been done to develop expert systems in architecture. This paper presents a prototype advisory expert system, called ENERGY EXPERT which we have developed for the ...
Bharati Jog, Maria Zemankova
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Predicting expert system success: an expert system for expert systems
Proceedings of the 1990 ACM SIGBDP conference on Trends and directions in expert systems - SIGBDP '90, 1990Joseph LaGue, Il-Yeol Song
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1991
The necessity to use decision-making expert systems arises at various stages of CIM (marketing, production planning, research, design, manufacturing control, technological processes control, checking and testing). So the problem of the general approach to the control of data acquisition and analysis processes, and inference rules design has acquired ...
V. V. Ivanistchev +3 more
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The necessity to use decision-making expert systems arises at various stages of CIM (marketing, production planning, research, design, manufacturing control, technological processes control, checking and testing). So the problem of the general approach to the control of data acquisition and analysis processes, and inference rules design has acquired ...
V. V. Ivanistchev +3 more
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An Expert System for Metalforming
1991Expert system technology as an area of artificial intelligence is coming to the field of metalforming processes. A number of expert systems have been developed or are under development. An intelligent knowledge based system that has user friendliness with tools to implement CAD is attempted to help the engineer in industry and research.
K. Hans Raj, Vishal Kumar
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