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The strategic use of expert systems for risk management in the insurance industry
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Proceedings of the 1990 ACM SIGBDP conference on Trends and directions in expert systems table of contents
Orlando, Florida, United States
Pages: 551 - 572  
Year of Publication: 1990
ISBN:0-89791-416-3
Authors
Marc H. Meyer  Northeastern University
Arthur DeTore  Lincoln National Risk Management
Stephen F. Siegel  Applied Intelligence Systems
Kathleen F. Curley  Northeastern University
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SIGMIS: ACM Special Interest Group on Management Information Systems
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Marc H. Meyer: colleagues
Arthur DeTore: colleagues
Stephen F. Siegel: colleagues
Kathleen F. Curley: colleagues