Knowledge based systems methods : a practitioners' guide

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    • Harris-Jones, Christopher

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Knowledge based systems methods : a practitioners' guide

Christopher Harris-Jones

(BCS practitioner series)

Prentice Hall, 1995

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The primary audience for this book is that large group of individuals in IT departments now contemplating the prospect of developing KBS within organizations. The aim of the book is to provide a framework for understanding how KBS technology can be used to increase the range of Information Systems currently being developed and to describe a set of the main KBS methods currently available in sufficient detail for readers to understand the essentials of these methods. This is done by providing a conceptual framework to show how the various elements of KBS fit into the development of "conventional" software systems. The relationship between conventional and knowledge based systems and the need to integrate the two permeates the whole book. Practical advice is also given on how methods of integration can be achieved. In describing the most important methods used commercially to build knowledge based systems, readers will be able to start building KBS in a structured way in a commercial environment.

Table of Contents

KBS METHODS. Conventional Methods Adapted for KBS. KBM - the ACT KBA Method. KBS Methods. KADS. GEMINI. METHODS IN ACTION. Integration and Configuration Issues. Installing Integrated Methods.

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