id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_rqxvspxoird6bl7trrujddufx4 Vasant Dhar On the Plausibility and Scope of Expert Systems in Management 1987 23 .pdf application/pdf 8071 931 67 in~plications of these differences for knowledge based decision support systems for what is the nat,ure of expertise in domains where knowledge based support systems1 have managerial problems t h a t require modeling problem situations for decision-making purposes. '1 use t h e t e r m Bknowledge based system' t o refer t o a program where domain-specific knowledge plays a m a j o r role in inference. maintenance of planning models t o support decision making. other domains, and the implications of the differences for knowledge based support system architectures. 2. Distributed Expertise: formulating models for decision-making involves many individuals experts for broad-based organizational modeling; instead, knowledge about the alternatives in these differences for knowledge based decision support for management. 3. Knowledge Based Decision Support for Planning support decision-making are based on evolving knowledge, such systems must be able t o represent and ./cache/work_rqxvspxoird6bl7trrujddufx4.pdf ./txt/work_rqxvspxoird6bl7trrujddufx4.txt