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Volume 28 ,  Issue 9  (September 1985) table of contents
Pages: 921 - 932  
Year of Publication: 1985
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
Frederick Hayes-Roth  Teknowledge, Inc., Palo Alto, CA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Rule-based systems automate problem-solving know-how, provide a means for capturing and refining human expertise, and are proving to be commercially viable.


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Duda, R.O., and Gaschnig, J.C. Knowledge-based expert systems coming of age. BYTE 6, 9 (Sept. 19811, 238-278.
 
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Erman. LX., Scott, A.C.. and London, P.E. Separating and integrating control in a rule-based tool. In Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on Principles of Knowledge-Based Systems (Denver. Cola.. Dec.). IEEE, 1984.37-43.
 
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Shortliffe. E.H. Computer Based Medical Consultations: MYCIN. Elsevier North Holland. New York. 1976.
 
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