Books of Expert systems (Computer science)

  • Introduction to Management Science
    By Sang M. Lee, David Louis Olson

    Introduction to Management Science

  • Knowledge Acquisition: Principles and Guidelines
    By Karen L. McGraw, Karan Harbison-Briggs

    This book presents a practical view of the knowledge acquisition process, its methodologies and techniques, in order to enable readers to develop expert systems knowledge bases more effectively.

  • Knowledge-based Systems: Implications for Human-computer Interfaces
    By David Murray Cleal, Nigel O. Heaton

    ... Practice and Applications * R. BRIGHT , Information Technology Strategies International Limited , Orpington , Kent PRACTICAL MACHINE TRANSLATION * D. CLARKE and U. MAGNUSSON - MURRAY , Department of Applied Computing and Mathematics ...

  • Fuzzy Cognitive Maps and Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps
    By W. B. Vasantha Kandasamy, Florentin Smarandache

    Adams, E.S., and D.A. Farber. Beyond the Formalism Debate: Expert Reasoning, Fuzzy Logic and Complex Statutes, Vanderbilt Law Review, 52 (1999), 1243-1340. http://law.vanderbilt.edu/lawreview/vol525/adams.pdf Allen, J., S. Bhattacharya ...

  • Handbook of Research on Evolving Designs and Innovation in ICT and Intelligent Systems for Real-World Applications
    By Kandarpa Kumar Sarma, Navajit Saikia, Mridusmita Sharma

    The emerging perspectives in all areas of computation and communication technologies and fast-paced developments in AI, wireless communication, sensors, cloud and edge computing, and biomedical sciences promise quality research outcomes.

  • Knowledge Based Expert Systems in Transportation
    By Louis Franklin Cohn, Roswell A. Harris

    The Proceedings that resulted provide an excellent two - volume set . The first volume contains six papers ( 125 pages ) concerning the development and validation of expert systems as they relate to transportation problems .

  • The Logic of Knowledge Bases
    By Gerhard Lakemeyer, Hector J. Levesque

    This book describes in detail the relationship between symbolic representations of knowledge and abstract states of knowledge, exploring along the way the foundations of knowledge, knowledge bases, knowledge-based systems, and knowledge ...

  • Managing Knowledge Networks
    By J. David Johnson

    This innovative book provides a thorough analysis of knowledge networks, focusing on how relationships contribute to the creation of knowledge, its distribution within organizations, how it is diffused and transferred, and how people find ...

  • Expertise in Context: Human and Machine
    By Robert R. Hoffman, Paul J. Feltovich, Kenneth M. Ford

    The twenty-three essays in this volume discuss the essential nature of expert knowledge, as well as such questions such as how "expertise" differs from mere "knowledge," and relation between the individual and group processes involved in ...

  • 2009 7th International Conference on ICT and Knowledge Engineering: Bangkok, Thailand, 1-2 December 2009 ; [proceedings]
    By IEEE Staff

    2009 7th International Conference on ICT and Knowledge Engineering: Bangkok, Thailand, 1-2 December 2009 ; [proceedings]