A Practical Guide to Designing Expert Systems

A Practical Guide to Designing Expert Systems by Sholom M. Weiss is a comprehensive resource published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers in January 1984. This first edition spans 174 pages and is presented in English. The book serves as a practical introduction to expert systems, catering to both computer programmers and individuals interested in understanding the structure and capabilities of these systems.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of expert systems, focusing on their design and functionality. The content is structured to provide insights into systems engineering, making it accessible to a broad audience. This guide aims to demystify expert systems, offering valuable information for those looking to enhance their knowledge in this area.
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This book offers a practical introduction to expert systems and is designed not only for computer programmers but for all those who want to know how expert systems are structured and what they can do.
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