Expert Systems Part II

RE Dessy - Analytical Chemistry, 1984 - ACS Publications
Edited by Raymond E. Dessy pert system is being written directly in MacLISP, as opposed to
using a more fully developed set of tools. A number of advantages are associated with this …

Expert systems part I

RE Dessy - Analytical Chemistry, 1984 - ACS Publications
Figure 2. Aportion of the state space for an" 8 puzzle" puts is of... recent origin and until lately
has been ignored, and for psy chologically understandable reasons even opposed …

[PDF][PDF] Expert systems and analytical chemistry

JWA Klaessens, G Kateman… - Trends in Analytical …, 1985 - academia.edu
Conclusions Like any other computer language, FORTH has some strong and (more or less
serious) weak pointsin this respect it is a common language. Its specific properties, however …

Using analytical data to build expert systems

WA Schlieper, TL Isenhour… - Journal of chemical …, 1988 - ACS Publications
The combination of software and data is what determines the usefulness of any database
management system for a specific purpose. Ideally, the database management software …

[PDF][PDF] Problem solving by expert systems in analytical chemistry

J Klaessens, G Kateman - 1987 - repository.ubn.ru.nl
It is expected that artificial intelligence and more particularly, expert systems, will have a
profound effect upon analytical chemistry. This paper provides an overview of this rapidly …

An overview of recent expert system applications in analytical chemistry

M Peris - Critical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry, 1996 - Taylor & Francis
A review is presented with references to the most important work dealing with the
applications of artificial intelligence (expert systems, knowledge-based systems) in both …

Chemical applications of machine intelligencee

TL Isenhour, PC Jurs - Analytical Chemistry, 1971 - ACS Publications
Negative feedback causes the decision process to be modified to discriminate against
wronganswers, and thus its performance improves with time. One can envision the …

Artificial intelligence: the technology of expert systems

DH Smith - 1986 - ACS Publications
Expert systems represent a branch of artificial intelligence that has received enormous
publicity in the last two to three years. Many companies have been formed to produce …

Operating systems for the laboratory

R Dessy - Analytical Chemistry, 1983 - ACS Publications
CP/M, MP/M, MS/DOS, p-System, Unix, Idris, RT-11, RSX-ll/M, RSTS, RTE, RDOS. What are
they? Operating systems. Most of thelanguages discussed in the previous tutorial (Anal …

Laboratory-based computer system

M Shapiro, A Schultz - Analytical Chemistry, 1971 - ACS Publications
A computer system for the acquisition of data from analytical instruments used in biomedical
research was designed and is now operating in a laboratory environment. Six remotely …