Intelligent mathematical software systems : proceedings of the First IMACS/IFAC International Conference on Expert Systems for Numerical Computing, Purdue University, U.S.A., 5-7 December, 1988
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Intelligent mathematical software systems : proceedings of the First IMACS/IFAC International Conference on Expert Systems for Numerical Computing, Purdue University, U.S.A., 5-7 December, 1988
North-Holland , Distributors for the United States and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Most of the well-known mathematical software systems are batch oriented, though in the past few years there have been attempts to incorporate ``knowledge'' or ``expertise'' into these systems. A number of developments have helped in making the systems more powerful and user-friendly: algorithm/parameter selection for the solution of well-defined mathematical engineering problems; parallel computing; computer graphics technology; interface development tools; and of course the years of experience with these systems and the increase in available computing power have made it practical to fulfill the potential seen in the early years of their development. This book covers four main areas of the subject: Application Oriented Expert Systems, Advisory Systems, Knowledge Manipulation Issues, and User Interfaces.
Table of Contents
Part I: Application Oriented Expert Systems. Mathematical Expert Systems. Expert Systems for Parallel Computing. Expert Systems for Algorithm Parameter Selection. Assistant Systems for Scientific Software. Engineering Expert Systems. Part II: Knowledge Manipulation Issues. Knowledge Base, Representation and Acquisition. Part III: User Interfaces. Expert Interfaces. Contributors: A.S. Alekseev, D.L. Alexandrakis, T.S. Anand, S. Asagawa, D. Balaban, D. Barnett, K.P. Berkbigler, J.P. Bonomo, R.F. Boisvert, M.K. Chiang, R.S. Desai, J.C. Diaz, K.L. Hiebert-Dodd, R.S. Doshi, S.M. Dunn, M. Durst, W.R. Dyksen, J. Ecke-Schuth, G.N. Erokhin, R.E. Ewing, J.E. Flaherty, B. Ford, G. Fox, A.M. Froncioni, W. Furmanski, J. Garbarini, N. Geers, J. Gilewicz, I. Gladwell, W. Greiman, M. Griffiths, C.R. Gritter, W. Gropp, R. Gupta, S.J. Hague, J.-Fr. Hake, D.L. Hawla, W. Homberg, C.E. Houstis, E.N. Houstis, M. Igai, R.M.J. Iles, D. Kahaner, M. Kantzouraki, D. King, J. Koller, C. Konno, A.D. Kowalski, R. Lam, M. Lucks, C.G. Macedo, Jr., P.A. Max, P.K. Moore, A. Mortada, T. Mullen, N. Neishlos, M.-T. Noda, T. Ohta, C. Ozturan, T.S. Papatheodorou, R.L. Peskin, J.E. Peters, N.L. Podkolodny, B. Rice, J.R. Rice, M.F. Russo, S.M. Samartzis, W. Schonauer, A. Schreiner, V. Sotiropoulou, A.E. Terrano, S.S. Tong, P. Topping, Y. Umetani, S.S. Walther, N. Weyland, J.E. White, S.A. Zenios.
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