Current Issues in Expert Systems

van Lamsweerde, Axel;Dufour, Pierre
(1987) ISBN: [0127140301], 240 pages, published

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  • van Lamsweerde, AxelUCLouvain
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  • Dufour, Pierre
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Abstract
Early work in artificial intelligence was mainly concerned with general problem-solving procedures. The application of these procedures to large "real world" problems was at first unsuccessful. Major progress was later made by allowing the problem-solving process to make use of separate, explicit sources of knowledge, concerning highly specific problem domains. This gave rise to a first generation of expert knowledge-based systems. The next step was to improve the power and flexibility of the various knowledge-processing techniques and to develop effective software and hardware architectures to implement them efficiently. This major challenge remains at the core of many of the "fifth-generation" computer projects.
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van Lamsweerde, A., & Dufour, P. (1987). Current Issues in Expert Systems. Academic Press. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/35467