Abstract
This is a comprehensive introduction to expert systems designed specifically for the reader without a computer science background. Carefully written and illustrated, it covers working systems in commercial use, applications for which they are most suitable and guidelines for building a system. Technical managers, professionals, and researchers who are considering the implementation or application of expert systems will find this book to be an authoritative, but accessible guide to the state-of the-art. 0201083132B04062001
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- Year
- 1985
- Type
- book
- Citations
- 630
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- Closed