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Building expert systems

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London,California etc Addison Wesley Pub. 1983Description: xvi,444pISBN:
  • 0201106868
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DDC classification:
  • 006.33 HAY
Contents:
CONTENTS List of Contributors ix Series Foreword xi Preface xiii PART I Introduction Chapter 1 An Overview of Expert Systems Frederick Hayes-Roth, Donald A. Waterman, and DougJas B. Lenat 3 Chapter 2 What Are Expert Systems? Ronald /. Brachman, SauJ AmareJ, Carl Engeiman, Robert S. Engelmore, Edward A. Feigenbaum, and David E. WiJkins 31 Chapter 3 Basic Concepts for Building Expert Systems Mark Ste/ik, Janice Aikins, Robert Balzar, John Benoit, Lawrence Birnbaum, Frederick Hayes-Roth, and Earl Sacerdoti 59 PART II Building an Expert System Chapter 4 The Architecture of Expert Systems Mark Ste/ik, Janice Aikins, Robert Balzer, John Benoit, Lawrence Birnbaum, Frederick Hayes-Roth, and Earl Sacerdoti 89 Chapter 5 Constructing an Expert System Bruce G. Buchanan, David Barstow, Robert Bechtel, James Bennett, William Clancey, Casimir Kulikowski, Tom Mitchell, and Donald A. Waterman 127 Chapter 6 An Investigation of Tools for Building Expert Systems Donald A. Waterman and Frederick Hayes-Roth 167 PART III Evaluating an Expert System Chapter 7 Reasoning about Reasoning Douglas B. Lenat, Randall Davis, Jon Doyle, Michael Genesereth, Ira Goldstein, and Howard Schrobe 219 Chapter 8 Evaluation of Expert Systems: Issues and Case Studies John Gaschnig, Philip Klahr, Harry Pople, Edward Shortli/fe, and Allan Terry 241 PART IV Expert System Tools Chapter 9 Languages and Tools for Knowledge Engineering David R. Barstow, Nelleke Aiello, Richard O. Duda, Lee D. Erman, Charles L. Forgy, Daniel Gorlin, Russell D. Greiner, Douglas B. Lenat, Philip E. London, John McDermott, H. Penny Nii, Peter Politakis, Rene Reboh, Stanley Rosenschein, Carlisle Scott, William van Melle, and Sholom M. Weiss 283 PART V A Typical Problem for Expert Systems Chapter 10 Emergency Management of Inland Oil and Hazardous Chemical Spills: A Case Study in Knowledge Engineering Carroll K. Johnson and Sara R. Jordan 349 Appendix Transcripts Illustrating the Operation of Prototype Expert Systems for the Spill Crisis-Management Application 377 Glossary 399 References 405 Suggested Reading 421 Author Index 427 Subject Index 431
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CONTENTS
List of Contributors ix
Series Foreword xi
Preface xiii
PART I Introduction
Chapter 1 An Overview of Expert Systems
Frederick Hayes-Roth, Donald A. Waterman, and DougJas B. Lenat 3
Chapter 2 What Are Expert Systems?
Ronald /. Brachman, SauJ AmareJ, Carl Engeiman, Robert S. Engelmore, Edward A. Feigenbaum, and David E. WiJkins 31
Chapter 3 Basic Concepts for Building Expert Systems
Mark Ste/ik, Janice Aikins, Robert Balzar, John Benoit,
Lawrence Birnbaum, Frederick Hayes-Roth, and Earl
Sacerdoti 59
PART II Building an Expert System
Chapter 4 The Architecture of Expert Systems
Mark Ste/ik, Janice Aikins, Robert Balzer, John Benoit,
Lawrence Birnbaum, Frederick Hayes-Roth, and Earl
Sacerdoti 89
Chapter 5 Constructing an Expert System
Bruce G. Buchanan, David Barstow, Robert Bechtel, James Bennett, William Clancey, Casimir Kulikowski, Tom Mitchell, and Donald A. Waterman 127
Chapter 6 An Investigation of Tools for Building Expert Systems Donald A. Waterman and Frederick Hayes-Roth 167
PART III Evaluating an Expert System
Chapter 7 Reasoning about Reasoning
Douglas B. Lenat, Randall Davis, Jon Doyle, Michael Genesereth, Ira Goldstein, and Howard Schrobe 219
Chapter 8 Evaluation of Expert Systems: Issues and Case Studies
John Gaschnig, Philip Klahr, Harry Pople, Edward Shortli/fe,
and Allan Terry 241
PART IV Expert System Tools
Chapter 9 Languages and Tools for Knowledge Engineering David R. Barstow, Nelleke Aiello, Richard O. Duda, Lee D. Erman, Charles L. Forgy, Daniel Gorlin, Russell D. Greiner, Douglas B. Lenat, Philip E. London, John McDermott, H. Penny Nii, Peter Politakis, Rene Reboh, Stanley Rosenschein, Carlisle Scott, William van Melle, and Sholom M. Weiss 283
PART V A Typical Problem for Expert Systems
Chapter 10 Emergency Management of Inland Oil and Hazardous Chemical Spills: A Case Study in Knowledge Engineering Carroll K. Johnson and Sara R. Jordan 349
Appendix
Transcripts Illustrating the Operation of Prototype Expert Systems for the Spill Crisis-Management Application 377
Glossary 399
References 405
Suggested Reading 421
Author Index 427
Subject Index 431

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