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The Expert Tech Controller: A Network Control Expert System
MILCOM 1987 - IEEE Military Communications Conference - Crisis Communications: The Promise and Reality, 1987An Expert System for military communications network control is being implemented, and successive versions are currently being evaluated in the field by skilled operations personnel. The purposes of this paper are to describe the problem environment, to state the design and performance objectives of the Expert System, and to report the results achieved
Brian W. Otis, Harold M. Heggestad
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The Fault Finder expert system
IEEE Proceedings on Southeastcon, 2002An expert system called the Fault Finder, which was designed to implement fault-isolation decisions for a target system using fuzzy logic and learning techniques, is presented. The Fault Finder expert system implements fault-isolation decisions for any target system or equipment modeled by lowest replaceable units.
M. Schneider, W. Elliott
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Expert systems—the second wave
The Knowledge Engineering Review, 1988The expert systems business has been through a terrible period in 1987–88. In the USA, the “Gang of Four”—the new venture software companies which once led the industry—have all run into losses and cut back staff more or less severely. Symbolics, whose high priced Lisp workstations have made it the biggest single company in artificial intelligence (AI),
Tim Johnson +3 more
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Assisting the Expert in “Expert” Systems
1987Expert Systems are at the cutting edge of Artificial Intelligence. A number of successes have been claimed in problem areas usually associated with human decision making.
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The Workplace Exposure Assesment Expert System (WORKSPERT)
AIHAJ, 1992The fundamental principles of industrial hygiene are based upon the recognition, evaluation, and control of workplace hazards. Occupational safety and health professionals (e.g., industrial hygienists) perform this task by assessing numerous complex factors.
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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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Evaluating an Expert System in the Field: Experience with the CORA Expert System
1993Most expert systems are built through a process of iteration: from “toy” or prototype systems to more complete and polished systems. At each iteration step, a validation may be conducted. The validation may be as simple as sitting down with the source expert for a run-through of the system to a complex external validation by outside experts (Castore ...
Lyna L. Wiggins +2 more
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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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1990
Costs are familiar territory for auditors, one where they feel at home. Expert systems costs fall into two categories, costs of development and implementation, and operating costs.
J. C. van Dijk, Paul Williams
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Costs are familiar territory for auditors, one where they feel at home. Expert systems costs fall into two categories, costs of development and implementation, and operating costs.
J. C. van Dijk, Paul Williams
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1989
At the end of this chapter you will be able to: • Explain what is meant by ‘artificial intelligence’. • Explain the meaning of the terms ‘decision support system’ and ‘expert system’. • Explain the various terms used to describe different sorts of expert system.
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At the end of this chapter you will be able to: • Explain what is meant by ‘artificial intelligence’. • Explain the meaning of the terms ‘decision support system’ and ‘expert system’. • Explain the various terms used to describe different sorts of expert system.
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