Focusing on actual tested procedures, this "how-to" book offers practical methods for initiating, designing, building, managing and demonstrating successful expert systems. The book covers engineering programming techniques, useful skills for demonstrating expert systems, practical costings and metrics, guidelines for using knowledge representation techniques, and solutions to common difficulties in design and implementation.
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This volume is a concise guide to practical methods for initiating, designing, building, managing and demonstrating commercial expert systems. It reviews the knowledge representation, programming and management techniques commonly used to implement expert systems, and describes the intellectual organizational, financial and managerial issues that knowledge engineers must deal with. Among the topics covered are: forecasting costs; establishing project metrics and writing specifications; preparing for system demonstrations; selecting system engineers; and solving common difficulties in design and implementation.
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