Expert systems in production and services II : from assessment to action? : proceedings of the International Workshop on Expert Systems in Production and Services, Chicago, USA, September 13-15, 1988
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Expert systems in production and services II : from assessment to action? : proceedings of the International Workshop on Expert Systems in Production and Services, Chicago, USA, September 13-15, 1988
Elsevier, 1989
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注記
"Organized by the Green Meadow Foundation (GMF) / Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute (GDI) in collaboration with the International Labour Office (ILO), Arthur Andersen and Co., and the Office of Technology Assessment of the US Congress (OTA)."
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The use of expert systems and artificial intelligence is spreading at an exponential rate in many areas of economic activity but particularly so in manufacturing and services. An early start in identifying the implications expert systems can have on present and future qualification requirements can be a valuable tool for educators, trainers and management. The papers contained in this volume are the result of an International Workshop organized jointly by the Gottlieb Duttweiler Institute, Zurich and the International Labour Office, Geneva. The Workshop is part of a three-year ILO project on the impact of expert systems on qualifications and working life, initiated and financed by the Federal Minister of Education and Science, Bonn, F.R.G. Participants included practitioners, researchers, managers, consultants, concerned staff from private enterprises, respresentatives of government, trade unions and international organisations. The result is a stimulating, fruitful and wide-ranging overview on the trends, issues and implications of expert system introduction and the workplace, which should be of interest to many readers.
目次
Introduction. Expert systems in production and services: From assessment to action? (T. Bernold, U. Hillenkamp). Impact. Changes in tasks and functions: The services sector (S. Stafford). Expert systems in industry: Changes in tasks and functions (M. Scheifele). Acceptance of social aspects of the introduction of expert systems (A. Igogeit). Work in the factory of the future: Is computer-integrated manufacturing a mirage? (K-H. Ebel). Impacts of commercial applications: Emerging trends (M. Daniel). Trends in the development and application of expert systems in Japan: April 1986 to February 1988 (Y. Hirai). Expert systems and their impact on labor: Japanese experience (S. Dateki). The social impact study of the fifth generation computer and AI (H. Karatsu). Evaluation and Operational Systems Progress Reports. Evaluation criteria for expert systems (B. Oakley). Evaluation of expert system applications in industrial and services environments (M. Moldaschl). Lay-out design work in the automotive industry (N. Kishi). Fault and condition monitoring on trains (B. Skingle, D. Mulvey). ExperTAX SM -Impact on work, qualifications and training (K. Wiig). Summing up: The perspective of emerging training needs (P. Schefe). Training and Retraining. Public vocational training sector and dual systems (A. Drinkuth). The changing role of the instructor in a world of technology and expert systems (O. Herron). The training costs associated with artificial intelligence applications in manufacturing (C.M. Hilton, K.G. Kempf). Transferring expert systems technology to business: The use of learning contracts (J.B. Wallace). The setting of today's education and training with regard to the new technologies (H. Koster). Summing Up. Some implications of expert systems for work (P. Senker et al.). Some thoughts on the impacts of artificial intelligence systems on current and future workers (D. Chamot). Prospect (U. Hillenkamp).
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