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The Integration of Expert Systems into Mainstream Software Alan C. Gillies

The Integration of Expert Systems into Mainstream Software By Alan C. Gillies

The Integration of Expert Systems into Mainstream Software by Alan C. Gillies


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Discussing aspects of integrating expert systems into mainstream software, this work covers such issues as human-computer interaction, software engineering and quality assessment. Three case studies are provided and each chapter includes suggestions for further reading.

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Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction - expert systems: what is an expert system?; are expert systems different?; current trends towards integration. Part 2 Expert systems and their limitations: the knowledge representation problem; implementation media; the special features of expert systems; good software practice. Part 3 The aims of integrating expert systems into mainstream software: views of expert systems; what is an integrated expert system?; five principles for integration; the pros and cons of integrating expert systems. Part 4 Issues in integration - software engineering: historical trends in software engineering; prototyping vs classical waterfall life-cycle methodology; defining the problem - the need for a complete specification; trends in methodologies and tools - the emergence of CASE; the need for a creative use of tools. Part 5 Issues in integration - human-computer interaction: more than just a pretty interface?; what humans and computers do well; interfaces for the tripartite system model; problem solving by tripartite systems. Part 6 Issues in integration - quality assessment: what is software quality?; measuring information systems quality; the specific problems relating to expert systems; a scheme for system quality measurement. Part 7 Case study I - the JKBS methodology: the problem; the JKBS methodology; two resulting systems; some results from the systems. Part 8 Case study II - organization for combat: the problem; the approach adopted; lessons to be learnt from the OFC experience. Part 9 Case study III - PAYE, an expert database system: expert database systems; the problem; the solution; conclusions. Part 10 Strategies for integrated system design: strategy 1 - structured integrated expert system (IES) methodology; strategy 2 - the data-centred approach; strategy 3 - the prototyping and porting (ProP) approach; other strategies. Part 11 Conclusions: the current situation; the future; the final word.

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GOR005546994
9780412399305
041239930X
The Integration of Expert Systems into Mainstream Software by Alan C. Gillies
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning EMEA
19910328
256
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