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expert system

Computer program for giving advice (such as diagnosing an illness or interpreting the law) that incorporates knowledge derived from human expertise. A kind of knowledge-based system, it contains rules that can be applied to find the solution to a problem. It is a form of artificial intelligence.


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based provider of Web-based expert systems, extended an agreement with Amerinet, a health care purchasing organization.
It is apparent nurse expert systems have unique contributions to make to nurse education and clinical practice.
Despite all the promises and research and vulture capital doled out in the 1980s, artificial intelligence (Al) and expert systems were poor substitutes for "liveware"--people, especially the experts that expert systems were to replicate.
 
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