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Designing a practical user interface for an expert system shell

Peter D.G. Cradwick
- 01 Nov 1991 - 
- Vol. 8, Iss: 4, pp 273-276
TLDR
Some of the problems encountered in developing a user interface for a commercial expert system are described and the emphasis is on the practical side of interface implementation while attempting to follow the many guidelines presented in the literature.
Abstract
This paper describes some of the problems encountered in developing a user interface for a commercial expert system. The emphasis is on the practical side of interface implementation while attempting to follow the many guidelines presented in the literature.

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An expert system approach to fault diagnosis in hydraulic systems

Chr Angeli, +1 more
- 01 Nov 1995 - 
TL;DR: An expert system that detects faults in hydraulic systems by simulating the reasoning of the expert, using as guide the hydraulic circuit of the system on the screen and extensive graphical information is presented.
Dissertation

The development of an intelligent inventory management system

Y Liang
TL;DR: The aim of the system is to bridge the substantial gap between the theory and the practice of inventory management and to help industrial inventory managers to achieve an effective and successful inventory management by providing automatic pattern identification and model selection facilities.
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Expert systems for animal feeding management. part i: presentation aspects

TL;DR: A clear preference for data input through as few screens as possible using pick lists and a mouse is evident, as is the benefit from providing on-call pictures to visually depict alternatives where the user has a choice.
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A project team approach to development of materials performance expert systems

Keith A. Lichti
- 01 Jan 1997 - 
TL;DR: Inclusion of user representatives and other experts, either directly in the project team or as reviewers, ensures the developed system knowledge base and the system functions are aligned with current industry practice and user expectations.
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The Knowledge Acquisition Bottleneck: Time for Reassessment?

TL;DR: With the aid of the first substantial systematic analysis of a sample of expert systems applications developed in the real world, what is actually going on in terms of knowledge acquisition is described.
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Towards a methodology for evaluating expert systems

TL;DR: The paper concludes that any evaluation methodology should incorporate both types of method, and presents prescriptions and an outline for such a methodology, which combines the methods for maximum effectiveness.
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Expert systems and the man‐machine interface. Part Two: The user interface.

TL;DR: Cognitive aspects of the user interface, including dialogue control, explanation facilities, user models, natural language processing and the effects of new technology are looked at.
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Evaluating expert systems

TL;DR: The importance of evaluating system usability and discusses key usability issues are highlighted and a number of basic evaluation methods are described, including interviews, questionnaires, observation, system logging, user diaries, laboratory experiments and field trials.