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81. Research and development in expert
 
82. WADIF, an expert system for fusing
 
83. Computer Assisted Decision Making
 
84. Using expert systems to manage
 
85. Expert systems, decision support
 
86. Expert retrieval for computer
 
87. Development of expert systems
 
88. IDES, the enhanced prototype:
 
89. Design of a knowledge-based model
 
90. Computer Aided Design: Artificial
 
91. Decaying confidence functions
 
92. User's guide to WEEDS 2.0: (Western
 
93. Research and Development in Expert
 
94. Computer Aided Design: Advanced
 
95. Multiple strategies of reasoning
 
96. ARROWSMITH-P -: A prototype expert
 
97. An expert system on site planning
$29.00
98. Expert Systems: Design and Development
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99. Database and Expert Systems Applications:
$55.00
100. Expert Systems: Principles and

81. Research and development in expert systems (Workshop series / British Computer Society)
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1985)

Asin: B0000EHFP2
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82. WADIF, an expert system for fusing weather and doctrinal information used in the intelligence preparation of the battlefield (Memoranda in computer and cognitive science)
by Thomas C Eskridge
 Unknown Binding: 43 Pages (1991)

Asin: B0006DJEZI
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83. Computer Assisted Decision Making -- Expert Systems, Decision Analysis, Mathematical Programming
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1986-01-01)

Asin: B001UPRR28
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84. Using expert systems to manage distributed computer systems (Report. University of California, Berkeley. Computer Science Division)
by Joseph Pasquale
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1987)

Asin: B00071664Q
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85. Expert systems, decision support systems and computer-assisted instruction for water resource management : January 1985 - June 1993 (SuDoc A 17.18/4:93-62)
by Bonnie Emmert
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1993)

Asin: B00010GH3S
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86. Expert retrieval for computer message systems
by E. A Fox
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1986)

Asin: B00071YHWY
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87. Development of expert systems in the fifth generation computer systems project (Technical report. Institute for New Generation Computing Technology)
by Yasuo Iwashita
 Unknown Binding: 10 Pages (1986)

Asin: B0007B7OKQ
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88. IDES, the enhanced prototype: A real-time intrusion-detection expert system (Technical report. SRI International. Computer Science Laboratory)
by Teresa F Lunt
 Unknown Binding: 87 Pages (1988)

Asin: B00071PIUY
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89. Design of a knowledge-based model construction system: The integration of simulation modeling, automatic programming and expert systems (Technical report. ... A & M University. Computer Science Dept)
by Karen J Murray
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1986)

Asin: B00071FYRG
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90. Computer Aided Design: Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems and CAD Unit 15 (Course T363)
by Philip Steadman
 Paperback: 57 Pages (1993-01)

Isbn: 0749260572
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91. Decaying confidence functions for aging knowledge in expert systems (Report. University of California, Berkeley. Computer Science Division)
by Joseph Pasquale
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1987)

Asin: B000716ELQ
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92. User's guide to WEEDS 2.0: (Western Expert Educational Diagnostic System) : a user-friendly computer program, with custom menus and data base for identification of 970 weeds of the western U.S
by R. H Callihan
 Unknown Binding: 191 Pages (1993)

Asin: B0006R29NS
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93. Research and Development in Expert Systems VI -- Proceedings of Expert Systems 89, the Ninth Annual Technical Conference of the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert Systems
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1989-01-01)

Asin: B001UPYGNQ
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94. Computer Aided Design: Advanced Concepts and Expert Systems (Course T363)
by J. Johnson
 Paperback: 92 Pages (1993-01)

Isbn: 0749260955
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95. Multiple strategies of reasoning for expert systems (Technical report / Laboratory for Computer Science Research, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey)
by Yuchuan Yao
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1981)

Asin: B0006YVWES
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96. ARROWSMITH-P -: A prototype expert system for software engineering management (Computer science Technical report series. University of Maryland. Computer Science Center)
by Victor R Basill
 Unknown Binding: 13 Pages (1985)

Asin: B00070W6IW
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97. An expert system on site planning for computer equipment (Discs publication)
by W. W Tsang
 Unknown Binding: 11 Pages (1987)

Asin: B0007BF7IM
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98. Expert Systems: Design and Development
by John Durkin
Paperback: 800 Pages (1994-03-23)
list price: US$60.00 -- used & new: US$29.00
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Asin: 0023309709
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Customer Reviews (2)

5-0 out of 5 stars A very practical guide to the engineering of expert systems
This book is a combination of introduction to expert systems and guide lines for getting an expert system up and running. Topics like rule-based expert systems, including forward chaining and backward chaining, inexact reasoning, frame-based systems, induction systems are first introduced in a scientific manner and then follows the engineering methodologies. Important algorithms are described in both plain English and descriptive math. Loads of real-world expert system example projects are given through out the whole book, with the guide from problem identification to architecturing to coding to testing to evaluation to expansion of the system. Loads of source code. This book also well addresses the question of which approach to choose for what domains. There are many comprehensive comparisons between technologies, like rules vs frames, etc.

Although this book is a little bit dated, many of the engineering principles which are emphasized in this book still hold the value very well. You see rapid prototype, intensive code testing and short iterations everywhere in this book.

I personally think this is a book which should not be overlooked by anybody entering the world of expert systems or knowledge engineering.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good and Easy Understanding
This book helps students for an easy understanding the difficult math theories by illustration and simple words.

Thanks the author. ... Read more


99. Database and Expert Systems Applications: 10th International Conference, DEXA'99, Florence, Italy, August 30 - September 3, 1999, Proceedings (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
Paperback: 1105 Pages (1999-09-24)
list price: US$139.00 -- used & new: US$56.04
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Asin: 3540664483
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Product Description
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Database and Expert Systems Applications, DEXA'99, held in Florence, Italy in August/September 1999. The 105 revised papers presented together with three invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from a total of 241 submissions. The volume addresses all current aspects of advanced information systems applications. The papers are organized in topical sections on object-oriented databases; fundamentals; queries; advanced information systems; workflow management systems; heterogeneous, distributed, and federated databases; transactions; data warehousing and data mining; spatial databases; internet applications; and temporal databases. ... Read more


100. Expert Systems: Principles and Programming, Fourth Edition
by Joseph C. Giarratano, Gary D. Riley
Hardcover: 842 Pages (2004-10-15)
list price: US$197.95 -- used & new: US$55.00
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Asin: 0534384471
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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This book combines coverage of expert systems theory with coverage of practical applications using CLIPS, an expert systems shell widely used in government, industry, and education. The first part of the book (Chapters 1-6) presents the underlying theory behind expert systems and how they fit into the scope of computer science; that is the logic, probability, data structures, AI, and other topics that form the theory of expert systems. Learning the advantages and disadvantages of expert systems, students will be able to make informed decisions regarding the appropriate use of expert system technology. The second half (Chapters 7-12) is an introduction to the CLIPS expert system tool which now also includes coverage of the procedural and object-oriented capabilities. This part is a practical introduction to expert system programming that serves to reinforce and clarify the theoretical concepts developed in the first part. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (8)

5-0 out of 5 stars very good in general
The condition is very good and price is reasonable, however, the shipping period is a bit longer than my expectation.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great Tutorial for CLIPS Including Patterns With a Very Lengthy and Somewhat Confusing Introduction to Expert Systems

Just want to learn CLIPS: skip the intro. Just want a first introduction to expert systems: try a different book. Personally I liked: Introduction to Expert Systems (3rd Edition). You know expert systems and want more reading food: Go for this one. It contains endless material and references.

"Expert Systems" is a great tutorial of the C based open source expert system shell CLIPS. It even contains patterns of usage. This part alone is worth the read of this rather expensive book. Also some nice examples of expert systems are programmed in a very instructive way. I liked the implementation of a system with certainty factors(MYCIN style) and the developer implementation of backward chaining in CLIPS (an only forward chaining shell).

The first half of the book is a very thorough overview of expert systems. For each introduced concept the book names nearly all known terms to describe this very concept. For an introduction it is extremely important to name only the most common term and then after some time maybe one or the other more.
Reasoning and reasoning with uncertainty is well covered. Each chapter has ample references. Here again a little more orientation would have been very helpful.

The book itself is nicely bound and printed. It is a pleasure to look at and a little heavy to hold for a long time.

I fully recommend the CLIPS part and I do recommend the general expert systems part as a second or better third book on this topic.

5-0 out of 5 stars G&R Expert Systems
Gary Riley was, for a long time, a NASA employee whose sole assignment seemed to be to work out the C implementation of the OPS language from LISP to C so that the military could use it.LISP, even the Symbolics LISP machine, was far too slow for practical applications.Dr. Girratano worked with Gary to produce a book that could be used as a text book in classes taught at the University of Houston and could be attended by the NASA personnel.All hand-in-glove situation that worked out quite well.

But, The Book!I have used it to teach many of my classes on AI.The first five or six chapters can be applied to ANY rulebased system.The first two chapters can be read by any person who wants to understand more about AI.True enough, most of the vendors today have directed their efforts to Java, but the speed of CLIPS is now (since about 20008) one of the fastest in the world.The power of CLIPS is unparalleled in terms of subroutines and extensions that have been implemented over the past 20 years by NASA and others.

The CLIPS language is free.The book is extremely inexpensive for a course in AI.My advice is to read it, devour it, consume it and understand it.Unfortunately, after that you won't be able to talk with your companions about AI since they will know very little except If-THEN-ELSE is part of a rulebased system.If you can find a university that teaches this book, TAKE THE COURSE!!If not, read it on your on your own and join a local rulebase group to help you grow.Above all, have fun.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Up-to-date, accessible and concise. Great introduction to expert systems
The 4th edition has remarkable changes compared to the 3rd edition, which was written in 1990. Almost all the references are highly up-to-date, new trends in the AI field and new applications leveraging expert systems are introduced all through this book. The content ranges from an overview to the technology of Expert Systems, the basic scientific foundation of Expert Systems and the CLIPS tool for implementing expert systems. There are two chapters about reasoning under uncertainty and inexact reasoning, which are theways the AI systems are heading. Things like semantic web, its advantage and problems are very well sorted out in the first chapter. The authors put a good deal of humour into the text all through this book, the formal logic stuff is not that boring as it usually appears in other book. I wish I had had this book as my first book for formal logic/deduction systems. The mathematical mechanisms for things like resolution/deduction are explained with plenty of well-arranged diagrams and tables to help readers understand better. Every chapter comes with well-designed assignments. An excellent text book for introductory AI courses (I believe a motivated high-school kid will have no problem to understand the book since it is so well written). And also a good reference for those who need to look up basic concepts while engineering expert systems. I'm constructing an expert system at the moment, got this book 2 weeks ago and it's already dog-eared on my desk. For its targeted audience, this book is truly the best-of-breed. Highly recommended.

4-0 out of 5 stars Expert Systems: Principles and Programming, Fourth Edition
An excellent text for a first course in Expert systems. ... Read more


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