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Expert Computer Systems

Dana S. Nau
- 01 Feb 1983 - 
- Vol. 16, Iss: 2, pp 63-85
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Since these systems use a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) problem-solving and knowledgerepresentation techniques, information on these areas is also included.
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Artificial intelligence is no longer science theory. A variety of thinking systems are out of the laboratory and successfully solving problems using ai knowledge-representation techniques. 50 references.

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Strips: A new approach to the application of theorem proving to problem solving

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a problem solver called STRIPS that attempts to find a sequence of operators in a space of world models to transform a given initial world model in which a given goal formula can be proven to be true.
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The Semantics of Predicate Logic as a Programming Language

TL;DR: In this paper the operational and fixpoint semantics of predicate logic programs are defined, and the connections with the proof theory and model theory of logic are investigated, and it is concluded that operational semantics is a part ofProof theory and that fixpoint semantic is a special case of model-theoretic semantics.
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Logic for problem solving

TL;DR: This book investigates the application of logic to problem-solving and computer programming and assumes no previous knowledge of these fields, and may be Karl duncker in addition to make difficult fill one of productive.