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Expert systems
for decision making

Edited by Patricia Baird

 
 
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Expert systems, the first commercial spin-off from many years of research into artificial intelligence, are increasingly having a significant impact on organisational approaches to decicion-making and strategic planning. Here six authorities describe the likely future technical developments and their implications for information management within a number of organisational settings. In particular, from its perspective of the earlier stages of the development of this technology, the book illustrates the progressive penetration, as then perceived, of certain knowledge strategies which are becoming of increasing relevance and value to today's information managers.
 
ISBN 0 947568 22 0
1987
£15.00/US$29.00
 
'aims to give a state of the art review of expert systems for the intelligent layman with an interest in such matters.... gives a good feel for both what has been achieved, and the long way we still have to go.'
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'provides insights into the conflict of opinions and the uncertainties which still exist.'
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