| Johnson, L., and Keravnou, E. T. Expert Systems Technology. Abacus Press, Cambridge, MA, 1985. |
....the shortcomings of OPS5 during the implementation of YES MVS II. 1.5.2 Computer Retrieval Incidence Bank Computer Retrieval Incidence Bank (CRIB) is designed to assist its user in isolating hardware and software faults in a computer system. It is described briefly in [60] and more thoroughly in [27, 32, 34]. Symptoms of faults are entered interactively by the user. No real time data collection takes place. Given a description of the symptoms, CRIB deduces a subunit of the computer system that is at fault and 2 In standard OPS5, when there are no rules that can fire, the inference engine stops. For ....
Johnson, L., and Keravnou, E. T. Expert Systems Technology. Abacus Press, Cambridge, MA, 1985.
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