Expert systems have three basic parts: (1) a knowledge base that contains facts, rules, and other representations of human knowledge ... resembles human reasoning; and (3) a user interface that allows the user to query the system and understand its reasoning process. Most expert systems deal with a restricted and reasonably well-defined area of knowledge, and they have fairly ... Most library expert systems are developed using low- cost expert system shells, such as VP- Expert.
Title | : | Expert Systems in ARL Libraries |
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Publisher | : | Association of Research Libr - 1991 |
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