Building expert systems : a tutorial (Record no. 43374)
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International Standard Book Number | 0130862401 |
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Classification number | 006.33 |
Item number | MAR |
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Personal name | Martin, James |
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Title | Building expert systems : a tutorial |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT) | |
Place of publication, distribution, etc | New Jersey |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc | Prentice Hall |
Date of publication, distribution, etc | 1988 |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION | |
Extent | xiv,457p. |
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Formatted contents note | CONTENTS<br/>Preface xi<br/>Prologue: The Vocabulary Used with Eixpert Systems 1<br/>PART WHY EXPERT SYSTEMS?<br/>1 What Is an Expert System? 73<br/>Definition 14; Expert System Goals 15; A Few Examples 17; Expert System Components 25; Representative Architecture 25; Qualifying Characteristics 30; Problem-solving Activities 33; Supported Domains 38; Summary 43; References 44<br/>Knowledge-Base Management and System Evolution 45<br/>Developing Systems in Constant Evolution 46; The Incremental Construction of Large Systems 58; Knowledge Classification and Control Strategies 61; Knowledge Representation Schemes 63; Inferencing Strategies 64<br/>Business Opportunities Offered by Expert Systems 67<br/>Business Interest in Expert Systems 67; Domains to Be Supported in the Future 71; Towards Greater Commercialization 80; Next Generation of Expert Systems 87; Expert Systems in Business Situations 95; What Do We Want Expert Systems to Do? 100; Realistic Expert System Capabilities 100<br/>Linking Expert Systems to Other 4 Software 77 7<br/>Integration of Expert Systems with DBMS 112; Integration of Expert Systems into the MIS Environment 114; Integration of Expert Systems with DSS 116; Integration of Expert Systems with Process Control 121; Integration of Expert Systems with Office Automation 124; References 126<br/>PART II THE CONSTRUCTION OF EXPERT SYSTEMS<br/>Verifying Suitability of Tasks for Expert<br/>System Support 729<br/>Introduction 129; An Expert Must Be Available 129;<br/>Nonexperts Require Expertise 131;<br/>The Task is Cognitive 132;<br/>The Task Must Not Require Common Sense 134;<br/>The Focus of the Expertise is Narrow 135;<br/>The Time is Under One Week 136;<br/>Rule Orientation is Helpful 137;<br/>Return on Investment Should Be Significant 138<br/>Building Expert Systems 747<br/>Differences Between Building Conventional and Expert Systems Concepts That Affect Design and Construction 145; Architectural Issues 150; Selecting Requisite Components 151; Design Issues That Are Affected by Task Type 159; Organizational Constraints 160; References 162<br/>Contents<br/>Business Opportunities Offered by Expert Systems 67<br/>Business Interest in Expert Systems 67; Domains to Be Supported in the Future 71; Towards Greater Commercialization 80; Next Generation of Expert Systems 87; Expert Systems in Business Situations 95; What Do We Want Expert Systems to Do? 100; Realistic Expert System Capabilities 100<br/>Linking Expert Systems to Other Software 111<br/>Integration of Expert Systems with DBMS 112; Integration of Expert Systems into the MIS Environment 114; Integration of Expert Systems with DSS 116; Integration of Expert Systems with Process Control 121; Integration of Expert Systems with Office Automation 124; References 126<br/>PART III THE CONSTRUCTION OF EXPERT SYSTEMS<br/>Verifying Suitability of Tasks for Expert<br/>System Support 129<br/>Introduction 129; An Expert Must Be Available 129;<br/>Nonexperts Require Expertise 131;<br/>The Task is Cognitive 132;<br/>The Task Must Not Require Common Sense 134;<br/>The Focus of the Expertise is Narrow 135;<br/>The Time is Under One Week 136;<br/>Rule Orientation is Helpful 137;<br/>Return on Investment Should Be Significant 138<br/>Building Expert Systems ui<br/>Differences Between Building Conventional and Expert Systems Concepts That Affect Design and Construction 145; Architectural Issues 150; Selecting Requisite Components 151; \ Design Issues That Are Affected by Task Type 159; Organizational Constraints 160; References 162<br/>The Expert System Life Cycle 763<br/>Project Life Cycle for Expert Systems 163; Knowledge Acquisition Tasks 171; Expert System Construction Tasks 178<br/>Expert System Construction Requirements 787<br/>Software 187; Hardware 192; Staff 194; Summary 197<br/>TOOLS FOR BUILDING EXPERT SYSTEMS<br/>Languages 207<br/>LISP 202; PROLOG 209; OPS5 216; References 222<br/>Expert System Shells 223<br/>Shell Components 223;<br/>Knowledge-Building Support Components 227; User-System Interface Tools 230;<br/>Knowledge-Bases, Blackboards, and Database Interfaces 231; Explanation Facilities 232; Technical Details of Shells 232; Knowledge Representation Schemes 233; Inference Schemes 238<br/>Commercial Expert System Shells 249<br/>Automated Reasoning Tool (ART) 251; EXSYS 261;<br/>Insight 2 + 264; Knowledge Engineering Environment (KEE) 268;<br/>KnowledgeCraft 273; M.l 276;<br/>Personal Consultant and Personal Consultant Plus 279; PICON 285; RuleMaster 291; TIMM 295<br/>Hardware for Expert Systems 307<br/>LISP Machine Inc. 303; Symbolics 307; Tektronix 312; Texas Instruments 313; Xerox 321<br/>Contents<br/>PART IV CONSTRUCTION STRATEGIES<br/>Development of a Large Expert System 327<br/>XSEL 327; Background 327; System Goals 330; XSEL System Description 331; System Use Today 343; Concluding Remarks 369<br/>Development of a Personal Computer Expert System 373<br/>Project Inception 373; How the Project Proceeded 374; FMS Communications Diagnostic System 374; Quick and Accurate Diagnosis 375; A Run Example 406; Concluding Remarks 410<br/>How to Select the Right Tools 415<br/>Knowledge Representations and Strategies 415; Requisite Tool Functionality 419; Interoperability 420; Selection Criteria 421; Summary 432<br/>The Future of Expert System Technology 433<br/>Knowledge Representation 433; Knowledge Acquisition 434; Expert System Tools 438; Expert System Programming 441; Expert System Interfacing 441; Expert System Applications 44 Summary 444<br/>Index 447<br/> |
600 ## - SUBJECT ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
9 (RLIN) | 46625 |
700 ## - ADDED ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME | |
Personal name | Oxman, Steven |
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Country | USA |
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Topic | Gratis from Dr. Bharat Dave |
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