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Expert systems and production/operations management
T.C.E. Cheng,D. Bizruchak +1 more
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It is suggested that a creative combined use of expert systems and OR/MS methods can greatly enhance a decision maker's ability to deal with many complicated, ill-structured operations problems.About:
This article is published in International Journal of Production Economics.The article was published on 1991-12-01. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Behavioral operations research & Expert system.read more
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Decision support system for multicriteria machine selection for flexible manufacturing systems
TL;DR: The approach presented combines the Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) technique for multicriteria decision making with the rule-based technique for creating Expert Systems (ES) to help the selection process of alternative machines for Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS).
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An analysis of expert systems for business decision making at different levels and in different roles
TL;DR: The research finds that ESs in a replacement role prove to be effective for operational and tactical decisions, but have limitations at the strategic level.
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A knowledge-based system for supporting performance measurement of AMT projects: a research agenda
Eric W.T. Ngai,T.C.E. Cheng +1 more
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A survey of applications of computer‐based technologies in support of quality
E.W.T. Nga,T.C.E. Cheng +1 more
TL;DR: The survey findings indicate that CBT usage to support quality in Hong Kong is low, particularly ESs and ANNs, and a lack of availability of suitable software to support their use is identified.
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The importance of artificial intelligence-expert systems in computer integrated manufacturing
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed three studies to identify the possible benefits or advantages, as well as the inconveniences, that this type of technique may bring to companies, specifically in the production field.
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A Guide to Expert Systems
TL;DR: Technical managers, professionals, and researchers who are considering the implementation or application of expert systems will find this book to be an authoritative, but accessible guide to the state-of-the-art.
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Job-Shop Scheduling Theory: What Is Relevant?
TL;DR: A preliminary field study is used to illustrate that the basic theoretical approach to scheduling does not represent the reality of open job-shop scheduling, and its applicability is limited to those situations that are fundamentally static and behave like the models.
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Expert systems: tools and applications
TL;DR: The first book to discuss efficient ways to implement the systems currently being developed--written by the co-author of Expert Systems: Artificial Intelligence in Business, generally regarded as the best non-technical guide to expert systems for business people.
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An Integrated Framework for Generating and Revising Factory Schedules
TL;DR: This paper describes the architecture of OPIS (opportunistic intelligent scheduler), which defines a general framework for configuring scheduling systems according to this view, and examines the scheduling knowledge that is exploited within this architecture by the current OPIS scheduler.