knowledge base systemの例文
- A knowledge based system built using this method verifies itself.
- Those include constructive applied theories, knowledge base systems, systems for planning and action.
- Knowledge acquisition refers to the transfer of knowledge from human experts to knowledge based systems.
- In 1988 he cofounded Knowledge Based Systems, Inc . ( KBSI ), College Station, Texas.
- From 1985 to 1989 he was project leader and manager at IBM Germany, Institute of Knowledge Based Systems.
- In philosophy and artificial intelligence ( especially, knowledge based systems ), the "'ramification problem "'is concerned with the indirect consequences of an action.
- The School's research areas include Information Retrieval and Interaction, Computer Science Education, Knowledge Based Systems, Computational Intelligence, Graphics and Imaging, and Mathematics for Computing and Engineering.
- He has performed research on the methodology of KADS, ACKnowledge, REFLECT and KADS-II and was one of the main contributors to the development of the KADS methodology for knowledge based system development.
- From an applied perspective, his interest was focused on Knowledge Based Systems ( KBS ) development in Industry and Medicine domains, including DIAGEN project and no less than other 10 CICYT and ESPRIT projects.
- It has research facilities for real-time systems, artificial intelligence, knowledge based systems, and decision support systems, some of them internationally recognized as leading R & D centers ( e . g.
- More specific research topics are Business rule modeling, rule-based business processes, E-business, business intelligence, Artificial Intelligence Marketing, knowledge based systems, V & V, decision tables, help desk and service automation.
- Knowledge Based Systems Analysis and Design Support ( KADS ) originating in the European ESPRIT project P1098 and representing 75 men-years of work, was one of the most highly developed KBs ( Knowledge Based Systems ) in the early 90s.
- Knowledge Based Systems Analysis and Design Support ( KADS ) originating in the European ESPRIT project P1098 and representing 75 men-years of work, was one of the most highly developed KBs ( Knowledge Based Systems ) in the early 90s.
- Its self attribution suffix is " Foundation for Legal Knowledge and Information Systems ", " Foundation for Legal Knowledge Based Systems " or in its logo in shortened form " Foundation for Legal Knowledge Systems ".
- In 1986, Jim Alty's HCI group won a major ESPRIT 1 contract to investigate the use of Knowledge Based systems in Process Control Interfaces called GRADIENT ( Graphical Intelligent Dialogues, P600 ) . ( with Gunnar Johannsen of Kassel University ), Peter Elzer ( Clausthal University ) and Asea Brown Boveri ) to create intelligent interfaces for process control operators.
- I mean, the very definitions of the terms should be enough to clarify the basic differences, I don't see where you could be having a problem differentiating, in the above order they are : a discipline for applying IT infrastructure to create solutions for business; a computer or knowledge based system to support a decision making process; a system to manage a relational database, and ITM redirects to MIS suggesting they mean the same thing.