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R. Engelbrecht, A. Rector, and W. Moser. Verification and validation. In E.M.S.J. van Gennip and J.L. Talmon, editors, Assessment and Evaluation of Information Technologies, pages 51--66. IOS Press, 1995.

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The Evaluation of an Expert System for the Analysis of .. - Garibaldi, Westgate.. (1999)   (Correct)

....discussed. 2. Evaluation of medical expert systems Many authors have used the terms verification, validation, assessment and evaluation in a differing and inconsistent manner in the literature [10,11] In this paper the following terminology, designed specifically for the European AIM project [2], is adopted: J.M. Garibaldi et al. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine 17 (1999) 109 130 111 # Verification: is the process of ensuring that the expert system is functioning according to its specification, # Validation: is the process of ensuring that the knowledge embedded within the ....

Engelbrecht R, Rector A, Moser W. Verification and validation. In: van Gennip EMSJ, Talmon JL, editors. Assessment and Evaluation of Information Technologies. Amsterdam: IOS Press, 1995:51 -- 66.


Receiver Operating Characteristic analysis for.. - Tilbury, Van.. (2000)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

.... Intelligent systems are increasing being deployed in medicine and healthcare, to practically aid the busy clinician and to improve the quality of patient care [1] 2] 3] 4] 5] 6] 7] The need for an objective methodology for evaluating such systems is widely recognised [2] 4] 8] 9] 10] 11][12]. In medicine and healthcare where safety is critical, this is important if techniques such as medical expert systems and neural systems are to be widely accepted in clinical practice. The work described here arose from a critical investigation into the potential role of ROC analysis as a basis ....

R. Engelbrecht, A. Rector, W. Moser, `Verification and Validation', in `Assessment and Evaluation of Information Technologies', E. M. S. J. van Gennip, J. L. Talmon, Eds, IOS Press, pp.51--66, 1995.


Intelligent Techniques for Handling Uncertainty in the.. - Garibaldi (1997)   (Correct)

....99 4. 2 Evaluation of Medical Expert Systems Many authors have used the terms verification, validation, assessment and evaluation in a differing and inconsistent manner in the literature [93, 94] In this thesis the following terminology, designed specifically for the European AIM project [35], is adopted: verification is the process of ensuring that the expert system is functioning according to its specification, validation is the process of ensuring that the knowledge embedded within the expert system is an accurate representation of the domain 1 , assessment is the ....

R. Engelbrecht, A. Rector, and W. Moser. Verification and validation. In E.M.S.J. van Gennip and J.L. Talmon, editors, Assessment and Evaluation of Information Technologies, pages 51--66. IOS Press, 1995.


Intelligent Techniques for Handling Uncertainty in the.. - Garibaldi (1997)   (Correct)

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R. Engelbrecht, A. Rector, and W. Moser. Verification and validation. In E.M.S.J. van Gennip and J.L. Talmon, editors, Assessment and Evaluation of Information Technologies, pages 51--66. IOS Press, 1995.


The Evaluation of an Expert System for the Analysis of .. - Garibaldi, Westgate.. (1999)   (Correct)

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R. Engelbrecht, A. Rector, and W. Moser. Verification and validation. In E.M.S.J. van Gennip and J.L. Talmon, editors, Assessment and Evaluation of Information Technologies, pages 51--66. IOS Press, 1995.

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