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Autori principali: O'Neill, Margaret, Morris, Anne
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1989
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Accesso online:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ402749
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author O'Neill, Margaret
Morris, Anne
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Morris, Anne
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Morris, Anne
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contents The Contribution of Library and Information Science to Expert System Development. O'Neill, Margaret Morris, Anne Computer Software Employment Opportunities Employment Qualifications Expert Systems Foreign Countries Information Scientists Research Methodology Surveys Systems Development Describes a survey of expert system producers that examined the number, nature, and scope of expert systems in Great Britain; methodologies used in their development; and the background and skills of those working in this area. The potential for library and information science professionals to become involved in expert system development is then discussed. (10 references) (CLB)
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spellingShingle The Contribution of Library and Information Science to Expert System Development.
O'Neill, Margaret
Morris, Anne
Computer Software
Employment Opportunities
Employment Qualifications
Expert Systems
Foreign Countries
Information Scientists
Research Methodology
Surveys
Systems Development
The Contribution of Library and Information Science to Expert System Development. O'Neill, Margaret Morris, Anne Computer Software Employment Opportunities Employment Qualifications Expert Systems Foreign Countries Information Scientists Research Methodology Surveys Systems Development Describes a survey of expert system producers that examined the number, nature, and scope of expert systems in Great Britain; methodologies used in their development; and the background and skills of those working in this area. The potential for library and information science professionals to become involved in expert system development is then discussed. (10 references) (CLB)
title The Contribution of Library and Information Science to Expert System Development.
topic Computer Software
Employment Opportunities
Employment Qualifications
Expert Systems
Foreign Countries
Information Scientists
Research Methodology
Surveys
Systems Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ402749