Expert systems allow scientists to access, manage, and apply data and specialized knowledge from various disciplines to their own research. Expert Systems in Chemistry Research explains the general scientific basis and computational principles behind expert systems and demonstrates how they can impr
Expert System Applications in Chemistry
โ Scribed by Bruce A. Hohne and Thomas H. Pierce (Eds.)
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Year
- 1989
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 257
- Series
- ACS Symposium Series 408
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Content: Expert system applications in chemistry / Bruce A. Hohne and Thomas H. Pierce --
Panel discussion : can knowledge bases be made generally available in a useful format? / Bruce A. Hohne, Joe Karnicky, Hugh B. Woodruff, David Edelson, and Thomas H. Pierce --
Predicting inorganic reactions : the development of an expert system / James P. Birk --
CHESS, a chemistry-based expert system shell / Scott T. Stauffer, Raymond E. Dessy, and John W. Roach --
Large-scale scientific and engineering computation : design and implementation of a reactive flow simulator / David Edelson, R.C. Lacher, C.E. Martin, S. Varma, and H. Wang --
New directions in the SYNGEN program for synthesis design / James B. Hendrickson, Zmira Bernstein, Todd M. Miller, Camden Parks, and A. Glenn Toczko --
Drug design using a protein pseudoreceptor / F.A. Momany, R. Pitha, V.J. Klimkowski, and C.M. Venkatachalam --
DOCENT, an expert system to aid the molecular modeler / Carl Trindle --
Designing an expert system for organic synthesis : the need for strategic planning / Peter Y. Johnson, Ilene Burnstein, John Crary, Martha Evans, and Tunghwa Wang --
Verification and validation of decision support expert systems : chemical process risk management in international operations / Myron J. Miller --
ERICE, corrosion rate monitoring and diagnosis in the heating circuits of nuclear power plants / A.G. Federico, C. Ronchetti, and A. Tripi --
WOOLY, wool dyeing / Henderson Azevedo, Jr. and Gertrude Frei --
G2, chemical process control / Robert L. Moore --
Optimizing combustion in multiple-burner installations / Terence C. Fogarty, D. Paul Jenkins, and Jon Mortimer --
CACSS, computer-aided characterization of solids and surfaces / D.P. de Bruijn and H.P.C.E. Kuipers --
ES-EPA, environmental pollutant analysis / Hikaru Hirayama, Robert Wohlsen, and Constance Brede --
ACexpert, automated metal analysis by atomic absorption / William R. Browett, Timothy A. Cox, and Martin J. Stillman --
Developing knowledge-based systems : a learning process / Sterling A. Tomellini, Barry J. Wythoff, and Hugh B. Woodruff.
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