Book Chapter10.1016/B978-012443880-4/50046-6
Tools and applications
John Durkin
- 01 Jan 2002
- pp 23-52
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TL;DR: This chapter explores and reviews the most popular expert system development tools and provides the history of the development of each tool, demonstrating how the artificial intelligence (AI) community responded to problems beyond the reach of existing methods.
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Abstract: Publisher Summary Over the last two decades, the knowledge engineer's toolbox has continued to develop and today, it constitutes a powerful set of tools for building expert systems to manage real-world problems across a wide range of application areas Each tool offers unique features that make it well suited for certain types of problems This chapter explores and reviews the most popular expert system development tools It provides the history of the development of each tool This is important because, it demonstrates how the artificial intelligence (AI) community responded to problems beyond the reach of existing methods This chapter also deals with the working of these tools to provide a general sense of its operation It considers the relevance of the tool by considering its strengths and weaknesses, and by looking at applications where it is typically employed It provides valuable references that allow further probing of the tool's theory and applications to design a successful expert system
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