id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_t7v3a7qghfb3da5qeckzj34ji4 Allen C. Ward The Prentice-Hall guide to expert systems 1991 2 .pdf application/pdf 876 51 53 Mr. Edmunds has produced a broad introduction to expert systems, designed field is changing, Edmunds has succeeded to a creditable extent; the book should Edmunds begins in Chapter 1 with some examples to whet the readers' appetite, and a brief overview of the subject. and that expert systems can provide a competitive edge in this area; it also Chapters 3 through 7 provide the technical heart of the book, discussing the components of an expert system, the process of "knowledge engineering", the insight into the problem of buying an expert system, discussing programming For example, Edmunds discusses the development process by laying out the steps in a conventional software proj entire field, in an objective and informative way; managers considering contracting for an expert system will no doubt find these sections particularly For example, the discussion The expert systems presented in the book are ./cache/work_t7v3a7qghfb3da5qeckzj34ji4.pdf ./txt/work_t7v3a7qghfb3da5qeckzj34ji4.txt