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Expert Systems, 1986
Abstract: Fossil is an expert system for Palaeontology, written in Prolog. It consists of a knowledge base and three interfaces: a collector's ‘query’ interface; an expert's ‘update’ interface and a student's ‘review’ interface. As such, it covers the major uses of a knowledge base in palaeontology.
D.R. BROUGH, I.F. ALEXANDER
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Abstract: Fossil is an expert system for Palaeontology, written in Prolog. It consists of a knowledge base and three interfaces: a collector's ‘query’ interface; an expert's ‘update’ interface and a student's ‘review’ interface. As such, it covers the major uses of a knowledge base in palaeontology.
D.R. BROUGH, I.F. ALEXANDER
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Expert Focus-expert system tools: the next generation
IEEE Expert, 1989The authors describe what is wrong with conventional expert system development and consider whether these gaps can be filled by second-generation expert system development tools. They examine decision-tree approaches and knowledge shaping, which utilizes decision-tree power while eliminating problems commonly associated with their use.
J.A. Vrba, J.A. Herrera
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A regenerative expert system approach for the maintenance of expert systems
Expert Systems with Applications, 1998Abstract When the maintenance of expert systems incorporates not only knowledge bases but also inference engines, algorithms, and user interface modules, the maintenance of the expert systems needs to adopt software maintenance methodologies such as software reuse.
Lee, JK Lee, Jae Kyu, Hong, JS
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1997
Medical informatics is the branch of science concerned with the use of computers and communication technology to acquire, store, analyze, communicate, and display medical information and knowledge to facilitate understanding and improve the accuracy, timeliness, and reliability of decision making.39 Understanding an observation is defined as the ...
Homer R. Warner +2 more
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Medical informatics is the branch of science concerned with the use of computers and communication technology to acquire, store, analyze, communicate, and display medical information and knowledge to facilitate understanding and improve the accuracy, timeliness, and reliability of decision making.39 Understanding an observation is defined as the ...
Homer R. Warner +2 more
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The expert system language GALEN
Journal of Electrocardiology, 1988GALEN is an expert system language based upon nonmonotonic logic and sorted higher-order quantificational logic. It is designed to permit the composition of expert systems for computerized electrocardiographic diagnosis. Using GALEN, a cardiologist will be able to supplement or replace the commercially available computer-assisted ECG diagnostic systems
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PharmacoEconomics, 1994
In this article, the author reviews the application of a computer-assisted decision support system to their formulary decision-making process. Basic information is presented describing expert systems, which are a type of computer-assisted decision support system, and their advantages and disadvantages.
D, Nash, P E, Windt, A M, Peterson
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In this article, the author reviews the application of a computer-assisted decision support system to their formulary decision-making process. Basic information is presented describing expert systems, which are a type of computer-assisted decision support system, and their advantages and disadvantages.
D, Nash, P E, Windt, A M, Peterson
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Ask the expert [manufacturing expert systems]
Manufacturing Engineer, 2002Manufacturers are realising that one of the most cost-effective ways to improve productivity is to invest in information technology. The author explains that the latest knowledge-based systems are truly 'expert' in their application.
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ACM SIGSOC Bulletin, 1979
The Network Access Machine, developed at the National Bureau of Standards, is directed towards the objective of people-oriented systems. I will begin by providing some background information concerning what stimulated our work, highlight very briefly some of the capabilities of the Network Access Machine, and then review the current extension to this ...
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The Network Access Machine, developed at the National Bureau of Standards, is directed towards the objective of people-oriented systems. I will begin by providing some background information concerning what stimulated our work, highlight very briefly some of the capabilities of the Network Access Machine, and then review the current extension to this ...
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