Preface
Prologue: The Vocabulary Used with Expert Systems
Part I: Why Expert Systems?
Chapter 1: What is an Expert System?
Chapter 2: Knowledge-Base Management and System Evolution
Chapter 3: Business Opportunities Offered by Expert Systems
Chapter 4: Linking Expert Systems to Other Software
Part II: The Construction of Expert Systems
Chapter 5: Verifying Suitability of Tasks for Expert System Support
Chapter 6: Building Expert Systems
Chapter 7: The Expert System Life Cycle
Chapter 8: Expert System Construction Requirements
Part III: Tools for Building Expert Systems
Chapter 9: Languages
Chapter 10: Expert System Shells
Chapter 11: Commercial Expert System Shells
Chapter 12: Hardware for Expert Systems
Part IV: Construction Strategies
Chapter 13: Development of a Large Expert System
Chapter 14: Development of a Personal Computer Expert System
Chapter 15: How to Select the Right Tools
Chapter 16: The Future of Expert System Technology
Author: Martin, James, 1933- Title: Building expert systems : a tutorial / James Martin, Steven Oxman. Published: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, c1988. Description: xiii, 457 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. LC Call No.: QA76.76.E95M37 1988 Dewey No.: 006.3/3 19 ISBN: 0130862401 : $40.00 Notes: "The James Martin books." Illustrated chart on lining papers. Includes index. Subjects: Expert systems (Computer science) Other authors: Oxman, Steven. Control No.: 88005797
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