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26 March 1986 A Comprehensive Evaluation of Expert System Tools
John F. Gilmore, Kirt Pulaski, Chuck Howard
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Proceedings Volume 0635, Applications of Artificial Intelligence III; (1986) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964104
Event: 1986 Technical Symposium Southeast, 1986, Orlando, United States
Abstract
Current trends in knowledge-based computing have produced a large number of expert system building tools. This onslaught of high-tech software stems from the discovery that expert systems can be effectively applied to a variety of industrial and military problem domains. A variety of vendors provide expert system prototyping and development tools which greatly accelerate the construction of intelligent software. Today's expert system tool generally provides the user with a friendly interface, an efficient inference engine, and formalisms that simplify the creation of a domain knowledge base. This paper presents a formalism for expert system tool evaluation and critiques an exhaustive variety of commercially available tools.
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John F. Gilmore, Kirt Pulaski, and Chuck Howard "A Comprehensive Evaluation of Expert System Tools", Proc. SPIE 0635, Applications of Artificial Intelligence III, (26 March 1986); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964104
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KEYWORDS
Artificial intelligence

Computing systems

Computer programming

Human-machine interfaces

Databases

Probability theory

Prototyping

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