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Knowledge-Based Systems in Engineering
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and application of knowledge-based and expert systems in engineering design and analysis. The authors, Clive L. Dym and Raymond E. Levitt, explore the integration of artificial intelligence techniques with traditional engineering processes, emphasizing the development, validation, and implementation of expert systems for problem-solving in engineering contexts.
Topics include methods of knowledge representation (rules, frames, and object-oriented models), reasoning strategies, system architecture, and the human factors involved in knowledge acquisition. Case studies and examples illustrate practical uses in mechanical, civil, and structural engineering. The text serves as both a reference for practicing engineers and a learning resource for students in AI and engineering fields.
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