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Computerized knowledge-based

An expert system is an intelligent, computerized, knowledge-based system that uses symbolic processes and inference procedures to simulate the decision-making process that an expert performs to solve a problan. [Pg.1166]

Computer-Aided Process Planning (CAPP) Computer-aided process planning systems rely on a computerized knowledge base to provide support for the expert process planner. Through their use in process planning, it is possible to raise the productivity, reduce the cost, increase the consistency, and lower the skill requirements for the expert process planner. Two major methods are used for CAPP generative CAPP and variant CAPP (Marri et al. 1998). [Pg.267]

Successful computerization and drug-related decision support is achieved to a significant degree within the profession of pharmacy. Pharmacy has been a leader among healthcare professions in embracing computerization. Drug databases and knowledge bases are now the backbone of pharmaceutical care or pharmaceutical decision support. [Pg.358]

There was the key staff, who are now nearing retirement or have already retired, in the Monju design process. Interviews them about their experience are being made. The computerized system, based on this knowledge, is in two parts ... [Pg.256]

Joback KG. Knowledge bases for computerized physical property estimation. Fluid Phase Equilibr 2001 185 45-52. [Pg.84]

Near Infrared Reflectance Analysis (NIRA) is in use at over 5000 sites for the analysis of multiple constituents in food and other products. The technology is based upon correlation transform spectroscopy, which combines NIR spectrophotometry and computerized analysis of a "learning set" of samples to obtain calibrations without the need for detailed spectroscopic knowledge of factors being analyzed. The computer can obtain spectral characteristics of the analyte (based upon a correlation with data from an accepted reference analysis) without separation of the sample s constituents. [Pg.93]


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