Expert Systems in Business and Finance
Issues and Applications
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 27. April 1993
Book
Hardback
310 pages
978-0-471-91967-4 (ISBN)
Description
This volume aims to present issues and identify opportunities of interest to those who are evaluating, researching or developing applied artificial intelligence systems, particularly expert systems. It discusses design and integration, security, legal issues and the modelling of human judgement.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Chichester
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
index
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
740 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-91967-4 (9780471919674)
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Content
Part 1 Issues in the design and integration of expert systems: expert systems integration with computer-based information systems, E. Turban; conceptual issues in the integration of AI/ES with conventional information systems, T.J. Martin; building computerized financial advisors - the user model and human interface, D. King; experiences with object centered modelling of financial marketing, C. Apte et al; integration of intelligent technologies into conventional information systems - key issues, opportunities and potential pitfalls, P.R. Watkins and D.E. O'Leary. Part 2 Issues in the modelling of human judgement for expert systems: the meta logic of cognitively based heuristics, A. Rowe; performance modelling - a cognitive approach to building knowledge-based systems, L.B. Methlie; the architecture of expertise - the auditor's going-concern judgement, M. Selfridge and S.F. Brigga. Part 3 Issues in validation, auditability and security of expert systems: verifying and validating expert systems - a survey, D.E. O'Leary; expert systems in auditing, D.E. O'Leary and P.R. Watkins; expert systems - auditability issues, R.R. Moeller; perspectives on auditing operational knowledge bases, R. Jamieson; expert systems and computer security, W.T. Tener; issues in expert systems for security, D.E. O'Leary and P.R. Watkins. Part 4 Legal issues, training effects and financial planning applications of expert systems: legal issues in applied artificial intelligence, G.S. Cole; training and performance effects of a knowledge-base system for analytical review, E. Blocher et al; survey of expert systems for resource planning, C.E. Brown and S. Athey; a survey of expert systems used in the practice of public accounting, M.E. Phillips and C.E. Brown.