Research and development in expert systems VI : proceedings of Expert Systems 89, the Ninth Annual Technical Conference of the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert Systems, London, 20-22 September 1989
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Research and development in expert systems VI : proceedings of Expert Systems 89, the Ninth Annual Technical Conference of the British Computer Society Specialist Group on Expert Systems, London, 20-22 September 1989
(The British Computer Society Workshop series)
Cambridge University Press on behalf of the British Computer Society, 1989
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Research and development in expert systems 6
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Description and Table of Contents
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This volume contains the refereed and invited papers which were presented at Expert Systems '89, the ninth annual conference held in London in September 1989. The theme of the conference was "applications and methods in knowledge based systems".
Table of Contents
Expert systems - a natural history N. SHADBOLT Using qualitative reasoning to build diagnostic expert systems C. PRICE and J. HUNT Qualitative modelling for industrial applications H. SUGAYA Reconciling problem-solving and instruction in one knowledge decomposition framework B. COX DLGMS: a dependency-based lemma generation and maintenance system D. E. WOLSTENHOME Using meta-level information for expert system control: a 'blending' transformer approach Y. COSMADOPOULOS and R. SOUTHWICK Verification of rule-based expert systems in wide domains A. PREECE The normalized model and expert systems maintenance J. DEBENHAM Developing cooperative knowledge-based systems L. LAND and T. MULHALL An environment for experimentation with interactive cooperating knowledge-based systems L. SOMMARUGA, N. AVOURIS and M. H. VAN LIEDEKERKE Invited lecture Expertext: hypertext-expert system theory, synergy and potential application J. BARLOW, M. BEER, T. BENCH-CAPON, D. DIAPER, P. DUNNE and R. RADA LUST for life: Developing expert systems for life assurance underwriting F. BOLGER, G. WRIGHT, G. ROWE, J. GAMMACK and B. WOOD PORTAFOGLIO: A portfolio advisor application A. CHIERICI, M. G. FILIPPINI and M. MINATI TULIP: life underwriting expert systems G. CHAMBERLIN, I. NEALE and M. KHAN A knowledge-based system for exchange maintenance J. BUTLER, W. STEIN, J. SHEPHERDSON, K. BEARD and J. BIGHAM Problems of diagnostic knowledge processing: design and implementation of the system DIGS G. AGRE and D. DOCHEY Expert systems, expert tutors and training in elementary statistics M. WOOD MEEPLES - An expert system for scheduling meetings C. N. CADAS A parallel expert system for real-time applications H. DAI, T. ANDERSON and F. MONDS Concurrent refinement of structured objects: a language for distributed knowledge programming using specifications and annotations M. BARUCEANU, S. TRAUSAN-MATU and B. MOLNAR A graphical expert system for microfossil identification P. SWABY FADES: a tool for automated fault analysis of complex systems C. L. WOOD A knowledge-based system approach to the synthesis of distillation sequences V. VADHWANA An expert system for the control of the activated sludge process R. WILLIAMS, B. KNIGHT, P. WATTS and J. BURNS Keynote Lecture Future directions in knowledge acquisition B. WIELINGA and G. SCHREIBER.
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