Concerned with a design practice for knowledge-based systems, this book describes a method for managing the design of large-scale database systems. These can be used for problems which may involve techniques derived from artificial intelligence.
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Designing Knowledge Based Systems by T.R. Addis
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Table of Contents
Knowledge for the new generation computers. Relational analysis. The conceptual model. Engineering conceptual databases. A conceptual database interpreter. A conceptual database consultant system. The structure of artificial intelligence programs. Mechanical reasoning. Applied epistemics. Computer understanding. Appendix I: the definition of application DEMOB 297. Appendix II: BNF (MOD) definition of three states of FIDL 299.
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