1994
DOI: 10.1287/opre.42.3.393
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Unifying Expert Systems and the Decision Sciences

Abstract: Please scroll down for article-it is on subsequent pages With 12,500 members from nearly 90 countries, INFORMS is the largest international association of operations research (O.R.) and analytics professionals and students. INFORMS provides unique networking and learning opportunities for individual professionals, and organizations of all types and sizes, to better understand and use O.R. and analytics tools and methods to transform strategic visions and achieve better outcomes. For more information on INFORMS… Show more

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“…The requirement for definition of specification is also important for artificial intelligence design methodologies, e.g. genetic algorithms and expert systems (Andert and Peters 1994;Biondo 1990;Haykin 1994;Kuipers 1994;Silverman 1994).…”
Section: Systematic Design Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The requirement for definition of specification is also important for artificial intelligence design methodologies, e.g. genetic algorithms and expert systems (Andert and Peters 1994;Biondo 1990;Haykin 1994;Kuipers 1994;Silverman 1994).…”
Section: Systematic Design Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These include the theories of design science (Eder 1998;Hubka 1987;Hubka andEder 1988, 1996;Pahl and Beitz 1988;Ullman 2001), decision theory (Clemen 1996;Herling et al 1995), fuzzy theory, expert systems (Silverman 1994), neural networks, and management science. They all tend to construct the problem as rational selection among candidate solutions, based on quantitative determinants of value or likelihood or rule.…”
Section: Fig 4518mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They provide brief descriptions of several implemented systems in areas including medical diagnosis, energy price and demand forecasting, and machine vision. Silverman (1994) focuses on approaches to unifying expert systems methods with mathematical modeling approaches to decision making, including decision analysis. Hedbert (1998) reviews decision analysisoriented work at Microsoft Research, including development of a Bayesian-based system for automating more responsive interfaces that was applied to the Office Assistant in Microsoft Office.…”
Section: Interdisciplinary Trends and Developmentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such traceability provides the ability to modify and manipulate decisions in response to changing requirements and assumptions that are valuable in diagnostic problem solving. Silverman [11] supports this view emphasizing the importance of facilities to "simulate, structure and map alternative views of the problems to view decision making as a reflective learning process".…”
Section: Teamwork and Traceabilitymentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The need to capture and reason with the information regarding the context is even more pronounced when the decision making includes participants with different objectives. Silverman [11] emphasizes the importance of facilities to simulate, structure and map alternative views of the problems. The decision making process can then be viewed as a reflective learning process that involves the sharing of perspectives and viewpoints.…”
Section: Teamwork and Traceabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%