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    Class Diagram

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    basic components of a CDSS include a dynamic (medical) knowledge base and an inferencing mechanism (usually a set of rules derived from the experts and evidence-based medicine) and implemented through medical logic modules based on a language such as Arden syntax. It could be based on Expert systems or artificial neural networks or both (connectionist expert systems). Bayesian Network [edit] The Bayesian network is a knowledge-based graphical representation that shows a set of variables and their

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    To: NHS Litigation Authority‚ Re: Chandler Bing v Friends Health NHS Foundation Trust Dear Sir/ Madam‚ Thank you for your referral of the case concerning Mr. Chandler Bing’s missed fracture scaphoid bone received on 31 August 2010. The following is the Letter of Advice to the NHSLA concerning the above-mentioned case. The Claimant: 1. The Claimant was born on 8 April 1969. As a result of the events referred to in their particulars of claim the claimant is now represented by Bloomingdale

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    Adrian – Mihai Constanciuc 2.1 compare the strengths and limitations of a range of assessment methods with reference to the needs of individual learners Direct observation in the primary source of gathering evidence within NVQs as it is the most appropriate way of presenting naturally occurring evidence. You’re watching the candidate carry out his routine work but on the other hand the candidate may perform for you or become very nervous with you watching. Performance evidence demands

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    SRINIVAS INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES QUESTION BANK SUBJECT: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE UNIT I Chapter 1: Introduction to AI PART A: 1. Define Artificial Intelligence PART B: 1. Explain the AI technique used in solving tic-tac-toe problem 2. Explain the AI technique used in question answering Chapter 2: Problems‚ Problem spaces and Search PART A: 1. What are the requirements of a good control strategy? 2. What are the advantages of breadth first search? 3. What are

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    Software Development

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    declarative knowledge. In A.L. Kidd (ed.) Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems: a Practical Handbook. Plenum Press: New York. - 20 Green‚ C.J.R. and Keyes‚ M.M. (1987) Verification and Validation of Expert Systems. In WESTEX 87 - Proceedings of the Western Conference on Expert Systems‚ 38-43. IEEE Comput. Soc. Press: Washington‚ D.C. Hart‚ A. (1987) Role of Induction in Knowledge Elicitation. In A.L. Kidd (ed.) Knowledge Acquisition for Expert Systems: a Practical Handbook. Plenum Press: New York. Hayes-Roth

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    through the use of expert system technology”. The problem is how to acquire the specific knowledge for a selected problem efficiently and effectively from human experts and to encode it in the suitable computer format. Acquiring knowledge from human experts in the process of Expert Systems development is one of the most common problems cited till yet. This questionnaire was sent to 87 domain experts within all public and private universities of Pakistan. Among them 25 domain experts sent their valuable

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    Running head: THE EVOLUTION OF THE NURSE The Evolution of the Nurse Expert Witness The Evolution of the Nurse Expert Witness The Importance of Knowing the History of Professional Nursing Wisdom regarding the history of nursing provides nurses with an appreciation for their profession today (Zerwekh & Claborn‚ 2009). A classic reason for studying history is to avoid repeating it. However‚ knowing the history of professional nursing can not only enlighten an individual to changes that need

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    130: Rule-based Expert Systems Ajith Abraham Oklahoma State University‚ Stillwater‚ OK‚ USA 1 Problem Solving Using Heuristics 2 What are Rule-based Systems? 3 Inference Engine in Rule-based Systems 4 Expert System Development 5 Fuzzy Expert Systems 6 Modeling Fuzzy Expert Systems 7 Illustration of Fuzzy Expert System Design 8 Adaptation of Fuzzy Inference Systems 9 Summary References 909 910 911 911 912 914 914 918 918 919 1 PROBLEM SOLVING USING HEURISTICS A general introduction to artificial

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    History of AI

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    the story of a statue brought to life for the love of her sculptor. The Greek god Hephaestus’ robot Talos guarded Crete from attackers‚ running the circumference of the island 3 times a day. The Greek Oracle at Delphi was history’s first chatbot and expert system. In the 3rd century BC‚ Chinese engineer Mo Ti created mechanical birds‚ dragons‚ and warriors. Technology was being used to transform myth into reality. Much later‚ the Royal courts of Enlightenment-age Europe were endlessly amused by mechanical

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    Quality Gurus

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    that quality costs and that they have to create products of high quality. As a result organizations emphasized productivity at the expense of quality and began to lose many of customers as competition increased. After World War II‚ many quality experts to slowly cause a “Paradigm Shift” to everybody in the global marketplace introduced some revolutionary ideas to the world. To name but few‚ W. Edwards Deming‚ Philip B. Crosby and Joseph M. Juran. OBJECTIVE To cover the background and ideology

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