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www.uwindsor.ca /law / The Faculty of Law ( Windsor Law ) is a faculty of the University of Windsor in Windsor , Ontario , Canada . The first class of students matriculated in 1968, and the current building was opened in 1970. [ 3 ]
The University of Windsor (UWindsor, U of W, or UWin) is a public research university in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. [2] It is Canada's southernmost university. [ 3 ] It has approximately 17,500 students. [ 4 ]
The Windsor Lancers men's ice hockey team is an active ice hockey program representing the Windsor Lancers athletic department of the University of Windsor.The team has been active since the early 1960s and is currently a member of the Ontario University Athletics conference under the authority of U Sports.
Knowledge-Centered Service (KCS; previously known as Knowledge-Centered Support) is a service delivery method that focuses on knowledge as a key asset of the organization implementing it. Development began in 1992 by the Consortium for Service Innovation , [ 1 ] a non-profit alliance of service organizations.
The Windsor Lancers are the varsity athletic teams that represent the University of Windsor in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.The school's varsity program supports 9 different sports.
The football team was led by head coach Joe D'Amore from 2011 to 2018. D'Amore was named the OUA Football Coach of the Year in 2011 and led the football program to four consecutive OUA playoff appearances in his first four seasons.
A knowledge-based system (KBS) is a computer program that reasons and uses a knowledge base to solve complex problems. Knowledge-based systems were the focus of early artificial intelligence researchers in the 1980s. The term can refer to a broad range of systems.
The original use of the term knowledge base was to describe one of the two sub-systems of an expert system.A knowledge-based system consists of a knowledge-base representing facts about the world and ways of reasoning about those facts to deduce new facts or highlight inconsistencies.