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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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The Army developed an ILS Expert System in the late 1980s to help program managers plan and execute ILS policy in a comprehensive and repeatable manner.
An expert system is one type of technology that could aid in improving communication related to the enhancement of assessment instruments and implementation among researchers and practitioners, Expert systems, which offer an opportunity to blend theory and practice, are computer programs that begin with the knowledge of experts in the field.
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