Expert systems / Robert A .Benfer, Edward E. Brent Jr. and Louanna Furbee-Losee
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Quantative Application in the Social SciencePublication details: Sage, 1991. New Delhi:Description: 92 pISBN:- 9780803940369
- 300.727 BEN-E
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300.727 BAI-T Typologies and taxonomies: an introduction to classification technique | 300.727 BEH-T Translating questionnaires and other research instruments: problems and solutions | 300.727 BEJ-A Achievement testing: recent advances | 300.727 BEN-E Expert systems / | 300.727 BER-M Multiple regression in practice | 300.727 BER-N Nonrecursive causal models | 300.727 BER-U Understanding regression assumptions |
This book introduces the process of expert systems development as a model for acquiring, representing and validating knowledge about relatively limited domains. Many examples derive from the authors' own development experiences in the social sciences, both with normative and with descriptive modeling systems. It will be an informative introduction to expert systems for anyone working within the social sciences.
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