Operational Expert System Applications in Europe (eBook)
308 Seiten
Elsevier Science (Verlag)
978-1-4831-4491-7 (ISBN)
Operational Expert System Applications in Europe describes the representative case studies of the operational expert systems (ESs) that are used in Europe. This compilation provides examples of operational ES that are realized in 10 different European countries, including countries not usually examined in the standard reviews of the field. This book discusses the decision support system using several artificial intelligence tools; expert systems for fault diagnosis on computerized numerical control (CNC) machines; and expert consultation system for personal portfolio management. The failure probability based troubleshooting expert system for the Airbus A-310; automatic diagnosis of rotating machinery faults; and expert system for naval resource allocation are also covered. This publication is suitable for researchers and specialists interested in the operational expert system applications in Europe.
Front Cover
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Operational Expert System Applications in Europe
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Copyright Page
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Table of Contents
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Introduction 8
REFERENCES 17
Chapter 1. The Safety-Bag Expert System in the Electronic Railway Interlocking System ELEKTRA
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1. INTRODUCTION 18
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 21
3. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 29
4. CONCLUSION 30
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 31
REFERENCES 31
APPENDIX A 31
Chapter 2. Expert Systems Embedded in Administrative Applications: Approach and Example
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1. INTRODUCTION 33
2. BASIC TOOLS FOR EXPERT SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
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3. EXPERT SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
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4. AN EXAMPLE: IMPORT AND EXPORT REGULATIONS FOR
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5. CONCLUSIONS 47
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 48
REFERENCES 48
APPENDIX A: AN EXAMPLE OF INTERACTION WITH THE
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Chapter 3. ERASMUS: An Expert System for
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1. INTRODUCTION 50
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 51
3. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 58
CONCLUSIONS 64
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 65
REFERENCES 65
APPENDIX A: AN EXAMPLE OF
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Chapter 4. ARAMIS-GM: A Decision Support System Using
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1. INTRODUCTION 69
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 70
3. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 79
4. CONCLUSION 81
REFERENCES 81
Chapter 5. GESPI—An Expert System for Railway Traffic
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1. INTRODUCTION 82
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 83
3. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 91
4. CONCLUSIONS 94
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 94
REFERENCES 94
APPENDIX A 94
Chapter 6. XUMA—An Expert System Assisting Environmental Protection Authorities in the
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1. INTRODUCTION 98
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 98
3. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 107
REFERENCES 108
APPENDIX A: SAMPLE SESSION
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Chapter 7. Expert Systems for Fault Diagnosis on Comp
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1. INTRODUCTION 115
2. DEVELOPMENT OF THE
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3. DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT 118
4. RUN TIME SYSTEM AND
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5. CONCLUSION 128
REFERENCES 129
APPENDIX A: SOME COMMENTS
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Chapter 8. DAX/MED2—A Diagnostic Expert System for Quality Assurance of an Automatic
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1. INTRODUCTION 130
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS
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3. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS OF DAX
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4. CONCLUSION 141
REFERENCES 142
APPENDIX A: SAMPLE INPUT AND OUTPUT OF DAX
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Chapter 9.
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1. INTRODUCTION 144
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 145
3. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 153
4. REMARKS AND CURRENTEVOLUTION 155
REFERENCES 156
APPENDIX A 157
Chapter 10. An Expert System for the Analysis of Disturbances in Electrical Networks
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INTRODUCTION 162
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 163
3. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE SYSTEM 171
4. CONCLUSION 173
REFERENCES 174
APPENDIX A 174
Chapter 11. Safety Controlled by an Expert System on Experimental Sites in High Energy Physics
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1. INTRODUCTION 184
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 185
3. DEPLOYMENT STRATEGIES 198
4. CONCLUSION 199
REFERENCES 202
APPENDIX A 202
Chapter 12. The OPTIONS Environment - Coupling an Expert System in the Financial Field with a "Traditional Information System"
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1. INTRODUCTION 206
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 209
3. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 216
4. CONCLUSION 219
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 221
REFERENCES 221
APPENDIX A: SAMPLE OUTPUT SESSION FOR THE OPTIONS ENVIRONMENT 221
Chapter 13. FysioDisc: Using Knowledge Technology
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INTRODUCTION 224
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 225
3. IMPLEMENTATION 232
4. CONCLUSION 233
REFERENCES 233
APPENDIX A: SAMPLE SESSION 234
Chapter 14. TSE-310: A Failure Probability Based Troubleshooting Expert System
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1. INTRODUCTION 239
2. Development Process 240
3. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 249
4. CONCLUSION 251
REFERENCES 252
APPENDIX A. SAMPLE RUN
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Chapter 15. AMETHYST: Automatic Diagnosis of Rotating Machinery Faults
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1. INTRODUCTION 261
2. THE DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 264
3. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 270
4. CONCLUSION 274
REFERENCES 274
Chapter 16. PFES: An Expert System for Product Formulation 276
1. INTRODUCTION 276
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 279
3. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 283
4. CONCLUSIONS 284
REFERENCES 285
APPENDIX A: AN EXAMPLE OF PFES SYSTEM
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Chapter 17.
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1. INTRODUCTION 287
2. DEVELOPMENT PROCESS 288
3. IMPLEMENTATION PROCESS 299
4. CONCLUSIONS 300
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 300
REFERENCES 300
APPENDIX A: SAMPLE SCREENS 301
Subject
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| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 18.5.2014 |
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| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Informatik ► Theorie / Studium ► Künstliche Intelligenz / Robotik |
| Mathematik / Informatik ► Mathematik ► Angewandte Mathematik | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-4831-4491-7 / 1483144917 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-4831-4491-7 / 9781483144917 |
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