A key principle of expert systems is the ability to explain why a conclusion was reached. The Fourth Edition walks through how to build a "how" and "why" trace in CLIPS.
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Techniques include static analysis of rule patterns, using truth maintenance systems (TMS), and regression testing. A key principle of expert systems is the
Chapter 12 discusses ensuring system correctness:
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Expert systems emerged in the 1970s as a practical alternative to pure algorithmic problem-solving. Unlike conventional programs that manipulate data according to fixed procedures, expert systems manipulate knowledge to solve problems that normally require human expertise. Giarratano and Riley’s textbook, now in its fourth edition, remains a definitive guide to both the theory and practice of building such systems, with particular emphasis on the CLIPS (C Language Integrated Production System) environment. and fully formatted text
In the quiet labs of NASA’s Johnson Space Center during the mid-1980s, two researchers, Joseph Giarratano Gary Riley
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The "brain" of the expert system. The text covers the two primary methods of reasoning:
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