The goal of the Integrated Southern Pine Beetle Expert System (ISPBEX) is to provide expert level knowledge concerning treatment advice that is convenient and easy to use for Forest Service personnel. ISPBEX was developed in CLIPS and delivered on an IBM PC AT class micro-computer, operating with an MS/DOS operating system. This restricted the size of the run time system to 640K. In order to provide a robust expert system, with on-line explanation, help, and alternative actions menus, as well as features that allow the user to back up or execute 'what if' scenarios, a memory efficient menuing system was developed to interface with the CLIPS programs. By robust, we mean an expert system that (1) is user friendly, (2) provides reasonable solu...
The advent of increasingly powerful microcomputers, coupled with the development of small, feature-p...
The environment for corporate computing has become much more complex than the average end user is wi...
Menu Controller was developed to make existing software more accessible for people with severe motor...
A package of C-based PC user interface development functions has been developed and integrated into ...
The majority of applications that utilize expert system development programs for their knowledge rep...
The importance of the incorporation of various graphics-oriented features into CLIPS is discussed. T...
This paper proposes the enhancement of the CLIPS user interface to improve the over-all usability of...
In order for a human expert to be able to answer a person's question s/he often has to carry out ext...
Currently, a very popular way for expert systems to communicate with their users IS Via a menu inter...
The application of computers to larger problem sets has led to a demand for integrated sets of tools...
Because expert systems deal with new sets of problems presenting unique interface requirements, spec...
The design and implementation of an interface between the C Language Integrated Production System (C...
Currently, a very popular way for expert systems to communicate with their users is via a menu inter...
grantor: University of TorontoThe maxim of developers with respect to the design and use ...
Expert systems are computer programs which emulate human expertise in well defined problem domains. ...
The advent of increasingly powerful microcomputers, coupled with the development of small, feature-p...
The environment for corporate computing has become much more complex than the average end user is wi...
Menu Controller was developed to make existing software more accessible for people with severe motor...
A package of C-based PC user interface development functions has been developed and integrated into ...
The majority of applications that utilize expert system development programs for their knowledge rep...
The importance of the incorporation of various graphics-oriented features into CLIPS is discussed. T...
This paper proposes the enhancement of the CLIPS user interface to improve the over-all usability of...
In order for a human expert to be able to answer a person's question s/he often has to carry out ext...
Currently, a very popular way for expert systems to communicate with their users IS Via a menu inter...
The application of computers to larger problem sets has led to a demand for integrated sets of tools...
Because expert systems deal with new sets of problems presenting unique interface requirements, spec...
The design and implementation of an interface between the C Language Integrated Production System (C...
Currently, a very popular way for expert systems to communicate with their users is via a menu inter...
grantor: University of TorontoThe maxim of developers with respect to the design and use ...
Expert systems are computer programs which emulate human expertise in well defined problem domains. ...
The advent of increasingly powerful microcomputers, coupled with the development of small, feature-p...
The environment for corporate computing has become much more complex than the average end user is wi...
Menu Controller was developed to make existing software more accessible for people with severe motor...