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Fidel, R.: Database design for information retrieval : a conceptual approach (1987)
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- LCSH
- File organization (Computer science)
- Subject
- File organization (Computer science)
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Hirschheim, R.; Klein, H.Z.; Lyytinen, K.: Information systems development and data modelling : conceptual and philosophical foundations (1995)
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- Data structures (Computer science)
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- Data structures (Computer science)
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Ignizio, J.P.: ¬An Introduction to expert systems : the development and implementation of rule-based expert systems (1991)
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- Abstract
- For courses in Expert Systems, Knowledge-Based Systems, Artificial Intelligence or Decision Support Systems, this book embodies the fact that expert systems now extend beyond the field of computer science into such areas as engineering and business. It offers a comprehensive understanding of expert systems and shows their application to real world problems. The material is presented in such a way that the student needs no previous experience in computers or computer programming. The book addresses all of the topics necessary to understand, build, validate, and implement expert systems - with many examples, exercises, and problems. A working version of EXSYS - a microcomputer-based expert systems software program - is packaged with the text.
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- Expert systems (Computer science)
- Pages
- XXI, 402 S. + 1 computer disk (5 1/4").
- Subject
- Expert systems (Computer science)
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Crowe, M.; Beeby, R.; Gammack, J.: Constructing systems and information : a process view (1996)
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- Date
- 25.12.2001 13:22:30