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  2. Expert system - Wikipedia

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    An expert system is an example of a knowledge-based system. Expert systems were the first commercial systems to use a knowledge-based architecture. In general view, an expert system includes the following components: a knowledge base, an inference engine, an explanation facility, a knowledge acquisition facility, and a user interface. [48] [49]

  3. IEEE Intelligent Systems - Wikipedia

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    The journal was established in 1986 as the quarterly IEEE Expert, changed to bimonthly in 1990.Its name was changed to IEEE Intelligent Systems & Their Applications in 1997 (already in 1996, the journal's title had become IEEE Expert - Intelligent Systems & Their Applications with a marked emphasis put on the text Intelligent Systems).

  4. International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools

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    The International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools was founded in 1992 and is published by World Scientific. It covers research on artificial intelligence (AI) tools, including new architectures, languages and algorithms. Topics include AI in Bioinformatics, Cognitive Informatics, Knowledge-Based/Expert Systems and Object-Oriented ...

  5. Edward Feigenbaum - Wikipedia

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    2012. Made fellow of the Computer History Museum "for his pioneering work in artificial intelligence and expert systems." [22] 2013. IEEE Computer Society Computer Pioneer Award for "pioneering work in Artificial Intelligence, including development of the basic principles and methods of knowledge-based systems and their practical applications".

  6. Knowledge engineering - Wikipedia

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    Another issue with using conventional methods to develop expert systems was that due to the unprecedented nature of expert systems, they were one of the first applications to adopt rapid application development methods that feature iteration and prototyping as well as or instead of detailed analysis and design. In the 1980s few conventional ...

  7. Journal of Management Information Systems - Wikipedia

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    The journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS) is a top-tier peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes impactful research articles making a significant novel contributions in the areas of information systems and information technology. Established in 1984, the current editor-in-chief of JMIS is Vladimir Zwass.

  8. List of systems science journals - Wikipedia

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    Systems science is an interdisciplinary field of science that studies the nature of complex systems in nature, society, and science. It aims to develop interdisciplinary foundations, which are applicable in a variety of areas, such as engineering, biology, medicine and social sciences.

  9. List of information systems journals - Wikipedia

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    The following journals were selected by the Association for Information Systems Senior Scholars as a top basket of journals. [2] European Journal of Information Systems; Information and Organization; Information Systems Journal; Information Systems Research; Journal of the Association for Information Systems; Journal of Information Technology