The third in the readers series Resources for the Knowledge-Based Economy, Knowledge Management Tools analyzes the use of knowledge management tools in the past, present and future. It helps managers and companies utilize what they know. The selections in this volume were carefully chosen to repre
Building Knowledge-Based Systems for Natural Resource Management
β Scribed by Daniel L. Schmoldt, H. Michael Rauscher (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1996
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 406
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
If one were forced to use a single key word to describe the decade of the 1980's, a very prominent one would be "technology. " Leading the forefront of techΒ nology advancement were breakthroughs in electronics. Devices that were uncommon or unknown in 1980 became commonplace, and almost indispensΒ able, by 1989. This trend has continued into the 1990's and it does not seem to be abating in any way. Microwave ovens, video recorders, telephone answerΒ ing machines, compact disc players, computers, and a host of smaller or less sophisticated devices now appear in most households. The development of small and inexpensive computers, i. e. , personal computers, has placed computing resources within reach of many more people. In addition, many traditional, and largely mechanical devices, have been enhanced by electronics. For example, specialized microprocessors are combined with arrays of electronic sensors to control and monitor sophisticated engineering components in most new autoΒ mobiles. In this and many other ways, we are touched by the new electronics in almost every aspect of our daily lives. Initially, personal computers were little more than toys. They contained only a small fraction of the computing power of their immediate ancestors, the miniΒ computers and mainframe computers. However, rapid improvements in integΒ rated circuit design and chip manufacture produced regular reductions in size and cost of computer components. During the same time, processor speed and sophistication increased.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
AI and Natural Resource Management....Pages 1-31
Knowledge-Based Systems: Representation and Search....Pages 32-74
Other Knowledge System Components....Pages 75-103
Planning the Application....Pages 104-138
Knowledge Acquisition....Pages 139-173
Designing the Application....Pages 174-213
Programming Knowledge Systems in PROLOG....Pages 214-238
An Initial Prototype Using Native PROLOG....Pages 239-268
A PROLOG Toolkit Approach to Developing Forest Management Knowledge-Based Systems....Pages 269-299
System Evaluation and Delivery....Pages 300-334
Back Matter....Pages 335-386
β¦ Subjects
Forestry; Nature Conservation; Freshwater & Marine Ecology; Civil Engineering
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