Knowledge-Based Systems, Four-Volume Set

Knowledge-Based Systems, Four-Volume Set

Author: Cornelius T. Leondes

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2000-07-11

Total Pages: 1554

ISBN-13: 0080535283

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The design of knowledge systems is finding myriad applications from corporate databases to general decision support in areas as diverse as engineering, manufacturing and other industrial processes, medicine, business, and economics. In engineering, for example, knowledge bases can be utilized for reliable electric power system operation. In medicine they support complex diagnoses, while in business they inform the process of strategic planning. Programmed securities trading and the defeat of chess champion Kasparov by IBM's Big Blue are two familiar examples of dedicated knowledge bases in combination with an expert system for decision-making.With volumes covering "Implementation," "Optimization," "Computer Techniques," and "Systems and Applications," this comprehensive set constitutes a unique reference source for students, practitioners, and researchers in computer science, engineering, and the broad range of applications areas for knowledge-based systems.


Reasoning in Event-Based Distributed Systems

Reasoning in Event-Based Distributed Systems

Author: Sven Helmer

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2011-06-17

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13: 364219723X

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With the rapid expansion of the Internet over the last 20 years, event-based distributed systems are playing an increasingly important role in a broad range of application domains, including enterprise management, environmental monitoring, information dissemination, finance, pervasive systems, autonomic computing, collaborative working and learning, and geo-spatial systems. Many different architectures, languages and technologies are being used for implementing event-based distributed systems, and much of the development has been undertaken independently by different communities. However, a common factor is an ever-increasing complexity. Users and developers expect that such systems are able not only to handle large volumes of simple events but also to detect complex patterns of events that may be spatially distributed and may span significant periods of time. Intelligent and logic-based approaches provide sound foundations for addressing many of the research challenges faced and this book covers a broad range of recent advances, contributed by leading experts in the field. It presents a comprehensive view of reasoning in event-based distributed systems, bringing together reviews of the state-of-the art, new research contributions, and an extensive set of references. It will serve as a valuable resource for students, faculty and researchers as well as industry practitioners responsible for new systems development.


Advanced Topics in Information Resources Management, Volume 1

Advanced Topics in Information Resources Management, Volume 1

Author: Khosrow-Pour, D.B.A., Mehdi

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2001-07-01

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 1591400309

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Advanced Topics in Information Resources Management features the latest research findings dealing with all aspects of information resources management, managerial and organizational applications, as well as implications of information technology organizations. It aims to be instrumental in the improvement and development of the theory and practice of information resources management, appealing to both practicing managers and academics.


Intelligent Systems and Applications

Intelligent Systems and Applications

Author: Kohei Arai

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2024-02-10

Total Pages: 897

ISBN-13: 3031477219

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The book is a unique collection of studies involving intelligent systems and applications of artificial intelligence in the real world to provide solutions to most vexing problems. IntelliSys received an overwhelming 605 papers which were put under strict double-blind peer-review for their novelty, originality and exhaustive research. Finally, 227 papers were sieved and chosen to be published in the proceedings. This book is a valuable collection of all the latest research in the field of artificial intelligence and smart systems. It provides a ready-made resource to all the readers keen on gaining information regarding the latest trends in intelligent systems. It also renders a sneak peek into the future world governed by artificial intelligence.


Computational Management

Computational Management

Author: Srikanta Patnaik

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-05-29

Total Pages: 682

ISBN-13: 303072929X

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This book offers a timely review of cutting-edge applications of computational intelligence to business management and financial analysis. It covers a wide range of intelligent and optimization techniques, reporting in detail on their application to real-world problems relating to portfolio management and demand forecasting, decision making, knowledge acquisition, and supply chain scheduling and management.


Managing Expert Systems

Managing Expert Systems

Author: Efraim Turban

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 1992-01-01

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13: 9781878289117

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Managing Expert Systems explores the trends in expert systems development and implementation. As top authorities in the field of ES, Turban and Liebowitz examine the factors that contribute to the development of a successful expert system.


Clinical Decision Support

Clinical Decision Support

Author: Robert Greenes

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2011-04-28

Total Pages: 599

ISBN-13: 0080467695

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This book examines the nature of medical knowledge, how it is obtained, and how it can be used for decision support. It provides complete coverage of computational approaches to clinical decision-making. Chapters discuss data integration into healthcare information systems and delivery to point of care for providers, as well as facilitation of direct to consumer access. A case study section highlights critical lessons learned, while another portion of the work examines biostatistical methods including data mining, predictive modelling, and analysis. This book additionally addresses organizational, technical, and business challenges in order to successfully implement a computer-aided decision-making support system in healthcare delivery.


Tacit Knowledge and Spoken Discourse

Tacit Knowledge and Spoken Discourse

Author: Michele Zappavigna

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2013-04-01

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1441128409

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A searching analysis of spoken discourse in the workplace, challenging Polyani's theory of Tacit Knowledge.