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  1. Systems, Experts, and Computers: The Systems Approach in Management and Engineering, World War II and After (Dibner Institute Studies in the History of Science and Technology)
  2. Real-Time Expert Systems Computer Architecture by Robert F. Hodson, Abraham Kandel, 1991-07-24
  3. Expert Systems (Computer State of the Art Report Series 12, No. 8)
  4. Expert Systems and Computer Simulation in Energy Engineering: Selected Papers from the Second International Forum, Erlangen, Germany, 17-20 March, 1992 by Germany) International Forum on Expert Systems and Computer Simulation in Energy Engineering (2nd : 1992 : Erlangen, 1995-06
  5. Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Computer Vision, and Natural Language Processing by William B. Gevarter, 1984-05
  6. Introduction to Expert Systems (International Computer Science Series) by Peter Jackson, 1986-04
  7. Expert Systems (Computer Science) by Peter S. Sell, 1985-05
  8. Verifying and Validating Personal Computer-Based Expert Systems by A. Terry Bahill, 1991-01
  9. Expert Systems 85: Proceedings of the Fifth Technical Conference of the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert Systems (British Computer Society Workshop Series)
  10. Principles of Expert Systems (International Computer Science Series) by Peter Lucas, Linda Van Der Gaag, 1991-10
  11. Computer Modelling and Expert Systems in Marketing by Luiz Moutinho, Bruce Curry, et all 1995-02
  12. Expert Systems in Computer Aided Design: Proceedings of the Ifip Wg 5.2. Working Conference on Expert Systems in Computer-Aided Design
  13. Cognitive Engineering in the Design of Human-Computer Interaction and Expert Systems: Proceedings of the Second International Conference, Honolu (Cognitive ... in the Design of Human-Computer Intera)
  14. Investment Management: Decision Support and Expert Systems ([VNR computer library]) by Robert R. Trippi, Efraim Turban, 1991-01

1. Expert Systems
1991. Computer Systems that Learn Classification and Prediction Methods from Statistics, Neural Nets, Machine Learning, and Expert Systems.
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2. Expert Systems
Expert Systems. Introduction. Designing an Expert System. Expert System Architecture. Choosing a Problem. Knowledge Engineering. Examlike
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3. Chp 3 Expert Systems Building Tools Definitions
EXPERT SYSTEMS BUILDING TOOLS DEFINITIONS tools were built and marketed by the information systems divisions of large computer companies.
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4. Knowledge Acquisition For Expert Systems At Acquired Intelligence
Acquired Intelligence specializes in knowledge acquisition for knowledgebased (expert system) applications. Our stand-alone or Web-based expert
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5. Expert Witness Computer Systems / Computer Expert Witness
Computer Expert Witness for failed computer systems, computer fraud, intellectual property, computer forensic discovery and Internet Law. Has been
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6. Amzi! Prolog+Logic Server, Adventure In Prolog Tutorial, Expert
Prolog, expert systems and artificial intelligence products, articles, examples, freeware and customer stories about embedding intelligent components
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7. Livestock Library - Software Resources
SoftAgro. SoftPro. Software for Beef Cattle. Veterinary Entomology Expert Systems Virtual Livestock Library AnSci Home Comments Help
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8. Stanford Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
Research, projects, and publications related to knowledgebased systems, ontologies, and related topics.
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9. FAQ Fuzzy Logic And Fuzzy Expert Systems 1/1 [Monthly Posting]
3 Where is fuzzy logic used? 4 What is a fuzzy expert system? 5 Where are fuzzy expert systems used? 6 What is fuzzy control?
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11. CSS 482 - Expert Systems
of expert systems computer systems that capture and use human expertise to The most successful artificial intelligence technology, expert systems
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Computing and Software Systems
University of Washington Bothell
UW Bothell Contact CSS Resources: Syllabus Homework Assignments Knowledge Representation Overheads Previous Quarters' Projects ... UWB Writing Center CSS 482 - Expert Systems Winter 2002 Prof. Michael Stiber
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An introduction to the theory and application of expert systems: computer systems that capture and use human expertise to solve practical problems. The most successful artificial intelligence technology, expert systems' applications include: customer relationship management, enterprise resource planning, computer configuration, fault diagnosis, computer-aided instruction, data interpretation, planning and prediction, and process control. In this class, you will learn knowledge engineering: how to work with human experts to make their knowledge explicit and how to encode this knowledge in computer applications. You will learn how to write programs using declarative languages, such as those used in logic programming, expert systems, and web applications (XSLT). You will also learn the formal basis of computer "reasoning": logic. Announcements
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12. Holborn Books Online: Real-Time Expert Systems Computer Architecture
Buy computer books online at Holborn Books, the UK s foremost specialist computerbookseller.
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13. Expert Systems
expert systems computers as sages by Howard Rheingold Future Computer ExpertsExpert systems are a key element in the socalled fifth generation of
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EXPERT SYSTEMS
Computers as sages
by Howard Rheingold
Howard Rheingold is the author of Software Odyssey and co-author of Higher Creativity.
S hould you ever want to drill for oil, diagnose a disease or synthesize a new molecule, you can ask Prospector, MYCIN or Dendral for some sage advice. They are certified experts in their respective fields. They are also computer programs.
We all depend on expert assistance-from doctors, attorneys, automobile mechanics, computer repairmen. Wouldn't it be nice to have our own experts? Right now, only large institutions like medical schools or oil companies can afford to purchase cybernetic expertise, but we may soon see the day when "intelligent assistants" are sold off the shelf for personal computers along with word processing, spreadsheet and games programs.
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"Knowledge engineering" or expert systems started out as pure research, and were in fact developed and studied by artificial intelligence laboratories for more than a decade before knowledge engineering began to be offered commercially. As commercial products, expert systems are already serving as "intelligent assistants" for experts in fields as diverse as medical diagnosis and higher mathematics, chemistry and geology, computer design and genetic engineering.
Chemists can ask the computer program Dendral to "Display the chemical structure of this compound we just invented" and expect to get an answer. Oil companies are paying significant fees to query Prospector: "Here's a whole bunch of data about geological site X. Where's the best place to drill for oil?"

14. E LAW | Subject - Expert Systems Computer Science
Subject expert systems computer science. Published works. Legal Expert SystemsA Humanistic Critique of Mechanical Legal Interface (Refereed Articles,
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15. E Law: LEGAL EXPERT SYSTEMS - A HUMANISTIC CRITIQUE OF MECHANICAL LEGAL INFERENC
expert systems computer science. Issue, Volume 1, Number 4 (December 1994) Expert systems are computer programs that have been constructed (with the
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LEGAL EXPERT SYSTEMS - A HUMANISTIC CRITIQUE OF MECHANICAL LEGAL INFERENCE
Author: Andrew Greinke
University of Queensland
Subjects: Artificial intelligence
Expert systems computer science
Issue: Volume 1, Number 4 (December 1994)
Category: Refereed Articles
"Suppose I am in a closed room and that people are passing in to me a  series of cards written in Chinese, a language of which I have no  knowledge; but I do possess rules for correlating one set of  squiggles with another set of squiggles so that when I pass the  appropriate card back out of the room it will look to a Chinese  observer as if I am a genuine user of the Chinese language.  But I am  not; I simply do not understand Chinese; those squiggles remain just  squiggles to me." [*]    1: INTRODUCTION  Computerisation of the legal office is an ongoing process.  The range  of non-legal applications now in common use include word processing,  accounting, time costing, communication and administration systems.  [1]  More recently it has been demonstrated that computers can be  used as research tools, particularly in the retrieval of primary  legal materials.  Prominent examples include the LEXIS, SCALE and  INFO1 databases, now familiar to many practitioners. [2]  Some moves  have also been made towards "conceptual"  text retrieval systems. [3]  Flushed with successes in projects such as DENDRAL, [4] PROSPECTOR,  [5], and MYCIN, [6] computer scientists have now turned to law in  order that they might "widen their range of conquests". [7]  The  interaction between computers and the law has now spawned a large and  disparate discipline, boasting eight centres for Law and Informatics  in Europe, as well as growing numbers of similar centres in North  America, Japan and Australia.  The "resource" of expert legal  knowledge, "often transitory, even volatile in nature" is seen worthy  of nurture and preservation.  The use of legal expert systems is seen  capable of preserving indefinitely and placing at the disposal of  others the wealth of legal knowledge and expertise. [8]  The idea is  not new, being anticipated by writers such as Loevinger [9] and Mehl  [10] as early as 1949.

16. Medical Expert Systems
medical expert systems, clinical decision support systems, knowledge based systems,
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Medical Expert Systems are active knowledge systems which use two or more items of patient data to generate case-specific advice Whyatt and Spiegelhalter This site intends to be a comprehensive source for world-wide available Medical Expert and Knowledge-Based Systems.
The purpose of this web site is to serve as a comprehensive resource for physicians, students and other health-care professionals in providing information on over 65 state-of-the-art Medical Expert Systems and Knowledge-Based Systems. Physicians are provided with detailed description of the programs, links to the online version, pricing description, clinical use, information about the developer, contact addresses and evaluation statistics - giving physicians the opportunity to get fast and easy access to the specific Medical Expert System they are looking for.
The user can either choose a program by selecting a special field or browse for a program by name
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19. ETI BioInformatics
ETI is a nongovernmental organisation in operational relations with UNESCO. Their mission is to develop scientific/educational computer-aided information systems, to improve general access to, and to promote use of taxonomic and biodiversity knowledge worldwide.
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ETI BioInformatics develops and produces scientific and educational computer-aided information systems. We offer a wide range of products and services , including scientific and educational web applications; the Linnaeus II software package for biodiversity documentation; a series of scientific and popular titles on CD- and DVD-ROM and a 3D imaging studio. Examples of ETI's work in the past and present can be seen in our portfolio Taxonomists and specialists are invited to become ETI partners and to sign up to the World Taxonomist Database , joining 4209 colleagues. The World Biodiversity Database currently includes 24514 extensively described and illustrated taxa. Latest news Latest releases How many taxonomists?
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The Diaspididae of the World project by G. Watson is the 17th project available in the World Biodiversity Database. Linnaeus II 2.5.1 update

20. Medical Expert Systems
Thorask is a diagnostic medical expert system, which assists health GPs usePRODIGY on existing practice computer systems (AAH Meditel System 5),
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    • GermAlert
    GermAlert has been developed to assist the Infection Control Departments of Barnes and Jewish Hospitals (teaching hospitals affiliated with the university) with their infection control activities. These activities include surveillance of microbiology cultures data.
    Availability:
    GermAlert is a hospital based system
    Author:
    GermAlert has been developed by the Washington University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Division of Medical Informatics
    Contact: Dr. Michael Kahn kahn@osler.wustl.edu or Sherry Steib sherry@osler.wustl.edu Washington University School of Medicine Department of Internal Medicine Division of Medical Informatics 660 South Euclid Campus Box 8005 St. Louis, Missouri 63110 USA. Phone: (314) 454-8651. Back to Top
    • Germwatcher
    Germwatcher Germwatcher has been developed to assist the Infection Control Departments of Barnes and Jewish Hospitals (teaching hospitals affiliated with the university) with their infection control activities. These activities include surveillance of microbiology cultures data. Hospital-acquired (nosocomial) infections represent a significant cause of prolonged inpatient days and additional hospital charges. We have developed an expert system called GermWatcher, which applies the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) National Nosocomial Infection Surveillance (NNIS) culture-based criteria for detecting nosocomial infections. GermWatcher has been deployed at Barnes Hospital, a large tertiary-care teaching hospital, since February 1993. It was later deployed at neighboring Jewish Hospital in July 1995. Microbiology culture data from the hospital's laboratory system are monitored by GermWatcher. Using a rulebase consisting of a combination of the NNIS criteria and local hospital infection control policy, GermWatcher scans the culture data, identifying which cultures represent nosocomial infections. These infections are then reported to the CDC.

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