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Knowledge based systems: A powerful yet deceptive engineering tool
Author(s) -
A.R. Greef,
Robert D. Reinecke
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
orion/orion
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2224-0004
pISSN - 0259-191X
DOI - 10.5784/6-2-477
Subject(s) - computer science , field (mathematics) , simple (philosophy) , artificial intelligence , illusion , data science , epistemology , philosophy , mathematics , neuroscience , pure mathematics , biology
Knowledge Based System (KBS) technology emanating from a sub-field of Artificial Intelligence can be a powerful and yet deceptive engineering tool. It's power is evident from the magnitude of published KBS applications. It's deceit lies in the illusion that the technology is universally powerful and relatively simple to implement. This paper attempts to aid the engineer with the handling and application of this new tool : by firstly presenting an overview of the historical evolution of KBS's and describing their organisation, and secondly, by describing a number of successful engineering applications of KBS's. Common deceptive pitfalls and simplifications are exposed at each step

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