| Hayes-Roth, F. (1984). The industrialization of knowledge engineering. Reitman, W., Ed. Artificial Intelligence Applications for Business. pp. 159-177. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex. |
....hierarchy: To react at the lowest level is the capability to respond to the same event again in the same way. To manage at the next level is the capability to regenerate reactions and use them outside their original context. This capability of managing situations has been noted by Hayes Roth (1984) to be particularly suited to knowledge based system precisely because it does not involve the use of deep models. To control at the next level is the capability to derive reactions from models. To reconstruct at the next level is the capability to change the models on which reactions are ....
Hayes-Roth, F. (1984). The industrialization of knowledge engineering. Reitman, W., Ed. Artificial Intelligence Applications for Business. pp. 159-177. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex.
....data and MYCIN (Shortliffe, 1976) for the diagnosis of microbial infections in the early 1970s. It led to a spate of expert system development in the fourth generation era of the 1970s (Gevarter, 1983) and pragmatic design rules for knowledge engineering in the fifth generation era (Hayes Roth, 1984). The utilization of their massive VLSI production capability (Galinski, 1983) for the support of knowledge based systems through PROLOG machines (Clark and Tarnlund, 1982) has been the other major priority in the Japanese fifth generation development program (Moto oka, 1982) 19 Defining the ....
Hayes-Roth, F. (1984). The industrialization of knowledge engineering. Reitman, W., Ed. Artificial Intelligence Applications for Business. pp.159-177. Norwood, New Jersey, Ablex.
....data and MYCIN (Shortliffe, 1976) for the diagnosis of microbial infections in the early 1970s. It led to a spate of expert system development in the fourth generation era of the 1970s (Gevarter, 1983) and pragmatic design rules for knowledge engineering in the current fifth generation era (Hayes Roth, 1984). The utilization of their massive VLSI production capability (Galinski, 1983) for the support of knowledge based systems through PROLOG machines (Clark and Tarnlund, 1982) has been the other major priority in the Japanese fifth generation development program (Moto oka, 1982) Defining the upper ....
Hayes-Roth, F. (1984). The industrialization of knowledge engineering. Reitman, W., Ed.
....data and MYCIN (Shortliffe 1976) for the diagnosis of microbial infections in the early 1970s. It led to a spate of expert system development in the fourth generation era of the 1970s (Gevarter 1983) and pragmatic design rules for knowledge engineering in the current fifth generation era (Hayes Roth 1984). The utilization of their massive VLSI production capability (Gaines 1984a, Galinski 1983) for the support of KBS through LISP (Bawden et al. 1979) and PROLOG (Clark Tarnlund 1982) machines is the other major priority in the Japanese fifth generation development program (Moto oka 1982) Defining ....
Hayes-Roth, F. (1984). The industrialization of knowledge engineering. Reitman, W., Ed.
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