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Structured expert system design
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Conference proceedings on APL 90: for the future table of contents
Copenhagen, Denmark
Page: 362  
Year of Publication: 1990
ISBN:0-89791-371-X
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Authors
D. Smellie  Control System Centre, Deprrtment of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, South Bank Polytechnic, LONDON, SE1 OAA
F. Evans  Control System Centre, Deprrtment of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, South Bank Polytechnic, LONDON, SE1 OAA
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SIGAPL: ACM Special Interest Group on APL Programming Language
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

An ordered approach to expert system design is offered by a shell in which modularization of all data and inferential structures is a feature. The system is completely menu driven, and all APL code is transparent. The user can move easily between design mode and run mode at any time, without any loss of current data. Complex systems can be systematically developed from constituent subsystems. Uncertainty is accommodated by the use of fuzzy logic. All aspects of the expert system are editable at all times.



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