Research Catalog

Expert systems : the user interface

Title
Expert systems : the user interface / edited by James A. Hendler.
Publication
  • Norwood, N.J. : Ablex Pub. Corp., [1988]
  • ©1988

Items in the Library & Off-site

Filter by

1 Item

StatusFormatAccessCall NumberItem Location
TextUse in library QA76.76.E95 E985 1988Off-site

Details

Additional Authors
Hendler, James A.
Description
xii, 324 pages : illustrations; 24 cm.
Summary
This text takes a broad view of the work going on in the development of user interfaces for expert systems and examines the expert system building process both in academic and industrial surroundings. The development of an expert system is viewed as containing three separate, but highly interacting components: knowledge capture, programming and debugging the system, and finally placing the system before an active user community. Some of the issues in each of the three components, the application of general human factors principles in the design of expert systems, the special needs in the design of expert systems, and the efficacy of these interfaces.
Series Statement
Human/computer interaction
Uniform Title
Human/computer interaction (Norwood, N.J.)
Subject
  • Expert systems (Computer science)
  • User interfaces (Computer systems)
  • Expert Systems
  • User-Computer Interface
  • Benutzeroberfläche
  • Expertensystem
  • Benutzer
  • Expertsystemen
  • Gebruikersinterfaces
  • Benutzer
  • Expertensystem
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographies and indexes.
Contents
Introduction: Designing Interfaces for Expert Systems / James Hendler and Clayton Lewis -- Graphical Specification of Procedural Knowledge for an Expert System / Mark A. Musen, Lawrence M. Fagan, and Edward H. Shortliffe -- Expert System Development: Letting the Domain Specialist Directly Author Knowledge Bases / Stanley Tuhrim, James A. Reggio, and Marianne Floor -- DARN: Toward a Community Memory for Diagnosis and Repair Tasks / Sanjay Mittal, Daniel G. Bobrow, and Johan de Kleer -- Hierarchical Knowledge Clustering: A Way to Represent and Use Problem-solving Knowledge / Dana Nau and Michael Gray -- Direct Manipulation User Interfaces for Expert Systems / James Baroff, Roland Simon, Francie Gilman, and Ben Shneiderman -- Development Tools for Rule-based Systems / Stephen Fickas -- Using a Knowledge Base to Drive an Expert System Interface with a Natural Language Component / Philip J. Hayes -- UIMS for Building Metaphoric User Interfaces / Ross Faneuf and Steven Kirk -- Explanation: The Role of Control Strategies and Deep Models / B. Chandrasekaran, Michael C. Tanner, and John R. Josephson -- Facilitating Change in Rule-based Systems / Robert J. K. Jacob and Judith N. Froscher -- Evolution of Interface Requirements for Expert Systems / Marilyn Stelzner and Michael D. Williams -- Cognitive Impacts of the User Interface / Paul E. Lehner and Mary M. Kralj.
ISBN
  • 0893914290
  • 9780893914295
LCCN
87018675
OCLC
  • ocm16225105
  • 16225105
  • SCSB-1712789
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library