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Common terms and phrasesactivities algorithm analysis applications approach Artificial Intelligence automated behavior belief network case-based reasoning complex components concepts constraint programming cycle database decision defined diagnosis domain environment evaluation example expert system expert system development expertise explanation facilities Figure first-order logic formal fuzzy logic fuzzy sets genetic algorithms genotypes goal heuristic identified implementation inference engine inference step input integration intelligent agents intelligent systems interaction knowledge acquisition knowledge base knowledge engineer knowledge representation knowledge-based systems learning logic programming methodology methods model-based module MYCIN neural network node objects Ontolingua ontology operation optimization output performance phase possible predict problem problem-solving procedures propagation represent requirements retrieval roles rule base rule-based systems scheduling selection semantic shell simulation solution solve specific strategy structure subsumption syntactic task techniques types user interface values variables Popular passagesPage 28-2 - Re-engineering is defined as: 'the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in critical, contemporary measures of performance, such as cost, quality, service and speed. Page 28-3 - Reengineering is the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of business processes to achieve dramatic improvements in critical measures of performance." An alternate definition proposed here is: "Reengineering is the fundamental rethinking and radical redesign of an entire business system to achieve dramatic improvements in customer value and organizational performance. Page 10-4 - An ontology defines the basic terms and relations comprising the vocabulary of a topic area as well as the rules for combining terms and relations to define extensions to the vocabulary. Page 19-2 - When I look at an article in Russian, I say, "This is really written in English, but it has been coded in some strange symbols. I will now proceed to decode. Page 9-40 - ... moving a generic object" mentioned above) associated with the language — presently, about 1 50, pertaining mainly to a (very general) socio-economico-political context where the main characters are human beings or social bodies. By means of proper specialization operations, it is then possible to obtain, from the basic templates, the... Page 5-27 - A. directed graph is defined as a pair (N, E), where N is a set of nodes and E is a set of edges, represented as ordered pairs (a, b), where a and b are in N. Page 7 - BADD method is essentially a family of defuzzification methods parameterized by parameter a. By varying a continuously in the real interval, it is possible to have more appropriate mappings from the fuzzy set to the crisp value, depending on the system behavior. Page 3-17 - The heuristics of circumscription - when one can plausibly conjecture that the objects generated in known ways are all there are - are completely unstudied. Circumscription is not deduction in disguise, because every form of deduction has two properties that circumscription lacks transitivity and what we may call monotonicity. Transitivity says that if p \- r and r I- s, then p I- s. Page 14-4 - I mean nonsequential -writing — text that branches and allows choices to the reader, best read at an interactive screen. As popularly conceived, this is a series of text chunks connected by links which offer the reader different pathways. References to this bookFrom other books
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