Background
Wolfgram, Deborah Diane was born on June 9, 1959 in Iowa City. Daughter of William Curtis and Janet (Johnson) McLeod.
(Now that expert systems have entered the commercial marke...)
Now that expert systems have entered the commercial marketplace, potential users need readily available information on the complex task of constructing them and on using them effectively. This book fills that need by presenting an in-depth treatment of the concepts, theories, and applications of expert systems, particularly as they relate to managerial issues. Provides clear treatments of how these systems represent knowledge and the reasoning process through which they arrive at solutions, with detailed graphical illustrations of major concepts. Also provides details on the hardware used for expert system applications, including conventional and specialized symbolic processing hardware. Stresses the importance of matching software with hardware, and assesses the advantages and limitations of the three major types of expert system software: artificial intelligence programming languages, development tools, and pre-packaged expert systems.
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Wolfgram, Deborah Diane was born on June 9, 1959 in Iowa City. Daughter of William Curtis and Janet (Johnson) McLeod.
Bachelor of Science, California State University, Long Beach, 1981. Master of Business Administration, University California, Irvine, 1986.
Senior vice president operations, system and telecommunications Analytic Investment Management, Irvine, since 1981. Board directors Microtex Industries, San Juan Capistrano, California.
(Now that expert systems have entered the commercial marke...)
Member of American Management Association, Computer Society Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Alpha Lambda Delta, Phi Eta Sigma.
Married Douglas Edward Wolfgram, December 29, 1982.