2019
DOI: 10.30534/ijatcse/2019/54832019
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An Expert System Optimization Model for Desktop Computers

Abstract: This study is about the collection of knowledge from experts in the field of computer diagnostics and storing it into an accessible database where it is available for others to use. The availability of expertise in diagnostics is needed by the non-experts.The program serves as a guide tool for computer shop owners to give them the capability to repair defective computers without having the physical presence of a technician by using the stored knowledge in the database and following the step-by-step procedures.

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“…In soil models, a similar approach can be an added value to the systems that may lessen the impact on the environment as the soil monitoring system is being operated. Also, research with various extended features such as expert systems studied by Guanzon et al [18] and risk analytical applications founded by Sayoc et al [19] can be used to enhance the investigation of soil behaviour. Additionally, several approaches in geotechnical engineering itself are being studied and implemented such as Schäfer et al [20], Wang et al [14], Ou et al [21], Mozó et al [9] and Boltton et al [22] projects that scrutiny the advancement of geotechnical modelling mostly in excavation techniques and Pedroso et al [23] for cases in partially saturated soils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In soil models, a similar approach can be an added value to the systems that may lessen the impact on the environment as the soil monitoring system is being operated. Also, research with various extended features such as expert systems studied by Guanzon et al [18] and risk analytical applications founded by Sayoc et al [19] can be used to enhance the investigation of soil behaviour. Additionally, several approaches in geotechnical engineering itself are being studied and implemented such as Schäfer et al [20], Wang et al [14], Ou et al [21], Mozó et al [9] and Boltton et al [22] projects that scrutiny the advancement of geotechnical modelling mostly in excavation techniques and Pedroso et al [23] for cases in partially saturated soils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%