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Review of Expert Systems for the Management Science Practitioner

Kenneth Fordyce, Peter Norden and Gerald Sullivan
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Kenneth Fordyce: International Business Machines Corporation, Internal Zip 54SE/466, Kingston, New York 12401
Peter Norden: International Business Machines Corporation, 400 Columbus Avenue, Department 12/AEM, Room 2B09, Valhalla, New York 10595
Gerald Sullivan: International Business Machines Corporation, Department 746, Building 965-3, Essex Junction, Vermont 05455

Interfaces, 1987, vol. 17, issue 2, 64-77

Abstract: In defining some of the most common terms and topics associated with expert or knowledge-based systems, we include knowledge base, knowledge representation, inference engine, forward chaining, backward chaining, logic programming, and frames. We intend in this introduction to provide MS/OR practitioners with a starting point for investigating the applicability of knowledge-based techniques to their work.

Keywords: computers:; artificial; intelligence (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1987
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