This is a guide for designers, engineers, and managers intended to help them through the technical and organizational pitfalls of expert systems development in manufacturing environments. It describes the nature of expert systems technology, expert system architectures, patterns of expert system development in manufacturing, and the technical processes and organizational environment necessary for expert system development. It will include a series of detailed case studies showing how these issues were handled in practice. It also summarizes the pitfalls and success factors in ES development.
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McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
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978-0-07-033636-0 (9780070336360)
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Introduction to expert systems - keys to success. Part 1 Case studies: intelligent scheduling assistant - managing change; intelligent manufacturing control system - failing forward; can build - selecting the right business problem; manufacturing operations consultant - transferring technology; performance analyzer - integrating knowledge with existing systems; human resource tool - involving users, managers, and others; the knowledge network - working toward a worldwide vision. Part 2 Selecting the problem: developing the prototype; migrating from prototype to expert system; deploying the system in a business environment.