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|a Operational expert system applications in Canada /
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|a This book is part of a new series on operational expert systems worldwide. Expert systems are now widely used in different parts of the world for various applications. The past four years have witnessed a steady growth in the development and deployment of expert systems in Canada. Research in this field has also gained considerable momentum during the past few years. However, the field of expert systems is still young in Canada. This book contains 13 chapters contributed by 31 experts from both universities and industries across Canada covering a wide range of applications related to electric power and circuit boards, health and medicine, the legal field, transportation and decision making.
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|a Front Cover; Operational Expert System Applications in Canada; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1. Diagnostic and Administrative Expert Systems at Bell Canada Network Services; GENERAL BACKGROUND; BELL NETWORK SERVICES PROJECT; DEVELOPMENT PROCESS; IMPLEMENTATION; CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENT; Chapter 2. A Knowledge-Based System for Configuration of Local Area Networks; INTRODUCTION; SYSTEM FUNCTIONALITY; SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE; MAINTENANCE TOOLS; IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY; DEPLOYMENT ISSUES; BENEFIT ANALYSIS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; BIBLIOGRAPHY.
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|a Chapter 3. The TRANSEPT Family of Expert Systems for the Preliminary Design of Power NetworksUSER EVALUATION OF AN EXPERT SYSTEM; INTEGRATED EXPERT SYSTEMS; POWER TRANSMISSION CAPABILITY AS A FUNCTION OF VOLTAGE AND DISTANCE; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Knowledge-Based and Object-Oriented Approaches to Process Planning at Northern Telecom; PREVIOUS WORK DEVELOPED IN PROCESS PLANNING SYSTEMS; MANUFACTURING PROCESSES ASSOCIATED WITH THE PRODUCTION OF PCBs; ARCHITECTURE OF CPMAPS II; CPMAPS II PLANNING MODULES; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 5. Health Expert Goes On-lineINTRODUCTION; CANCER, ME??; IMPLEMENTATION; RESULTS; CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. The Nervous Shock Advisor: A Legal Expert System in Case-Based Law; DEVELOPMENT PROCESS; IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS; REFERENCES; APPENDIX: SAMPLE CONSULTATION; Chapter 7. Expert System for Proposed Corporate Name Verification; DEACON DEVELOPMENT; KNOWLEDGE BASE STRUCTURE AND CONTROL; TESTING AND IMPLEMENTATION; DEACON'S PERFORMANCE; REFERENCES; APPENDIX: CONSULTING DEACON; Chapter 8. HIDES: The Highway Intersection Design Expert System.
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|a OBJECTIVES OF THE HIDES PROJECTPROJECT CONSTRAINTS; DEVELOPMENT PROCESS; IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS; A SAMPLE SESSION; SUMMARY; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; NOTES; Chapter 9. A Mix of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering; SELECTION OF A PROBLEM TO SOLVE; DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM DOMAIN; FORMATION OF A DEVELOPMENT TEAM; SKETCH OF A PROBLEM SOLUTION; REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS; KNOWLEDGE ACQUISITION; SOFTWARE DESIGN-INCLUDING KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION; IMPLEMENTATION; VERIFICATION AND VALIDATION; VARMINT'S FUTURE; SUMMARY OF IDEAS FOR EXPERT SYSTEMS DEVELOPERS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 10. AMETHYST: A Multi-Expert Resource System for Public Sector Compensation and Benefits PersonnelINTRODUCTION; DEVELOPMENT PROCESS; IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; NOTES; APPENDIX: SAMPLE SESSION WITH THE AMETHYST EXPERT SYSTEM; Chapter 11. STATEX: An Expert Assistant For Statistical Analysis; INTRODUCTION; DEVELOPMENT PROCESS; IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS; REFERENCES; APPENDIX: SAMPLE SESSION; Chapter 12. Model-Based Automotive Diagnosis Using the Echidna Constraint Reasoning System; OVERVIEW OF THE ENGINE DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM; ECHIDNA CONSTRAINT REASONING SYSTEM.
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