Stylianou et al., 1992 - Google Patents
Selection criteria for expert system shells: a socio-technical frameworkStylianou et al., 1992
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- Stylianou A
- Madey G
- Smith R
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- Communications of the ACM
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E xpert systems exist in a wide spectrum of problem areas including monitoring and control of real-time systems [16, 19], life insurance underwriting [10, 30], banking [31], commodity trading [18], on-line scheduling [17], loan processing, analytical chemistry, and computer …
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