Building Expert Systems That Work: A Case Studies Approach for Manufacturing and Business
(1990)A non fiction book by
Julie Wallin Kaewert
Booknews
The focus here is on seven major projects which illustrate the ways in which expert systems projects should and should not be managed. Discussion is of fitting a business problem to the right system, critical organizational considerations, integrating systems technology with existing technology, and involving users and managers in the design and implementation stages. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
The focus here is on seven major projects which illustrate the ways in which expert systems projects should and should not be managed. Discussion is of fitting a business problem to the right system, critical organizational considerations, integrating systems technology with existing technology, and involving users and managers in the design and implementation stages. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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December 1990 : Hardback
| Title: Developing Expert Systems for Manufacturing: A Case Study Approach (Intelligent Technologies Series) Author(s): Julie Wallin Kaewert, John M. Frost ISBN: 0-07-033636-9 / 978-0-07-033636-0 (USA edition) Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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