1985
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-07416-7
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Expert Systems — A Practical Introduction

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“…Uzman sistemler bir bilgi tabanından, bir veri bankasından, bir sonuç çıkarım mekanizmasından ve desteklenmiş programlardan meydana gelir [12][13][14]17]. "Uzman sistem özel bir takım problemlerin çözümünde, uzmanların bilgisini ve çıkartım sürecini taklit etmeyi amaçlayan danışman programlardır [1].…”
Section: Uzman Sistemler (Expert Systems)unclassified
“…Uzman sistemler bir bilgi tabanından, bir veri bankasından, bir sonuç çıkarım mekanizmasından ve desteklenmiş programlardan meydana gelir [12][13][14]17]. "Uzman sistem özel bir takım problemlerin çözümünde, uzmanların bilgisini ve çıkartım sürecini taklit etmeyi amaçlayan danışman programlardır [1].…”
Section: Uzman Sistemler (Expert Systems)unclassified
“…Therefore, an attempt was made to review a number of publications and extract ES characteristics from definitions and descriptions. This idea was already put forward by Sells (1985): 'It may not be a good term, but it is the term that people use and we have to accept it until somebody comes up with a better one. To argue against it is futile.…”
Section: Literature Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These gaps coincide with the domain of AL that Corder (1973), for example, identified: the middle ground between, say, speech production (on the linguistics side) and pattern drills or paimork (on the methodology side). The new, hi-tec way to do this is by use of computer modelling of transdisciplinarity in artificial intelligence systems, to create an 'expert system' (ES) (Sell 1985). We ought now to consider their design features.…”
Section: Al As a Transdisciplinementioning
confidence: 99%