Intelligent Support Systems Technology
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Overview
While the area of Intelligent Support Systems has experienced significant progress in the recent past, the advent of Internet and World Wide Web has sparked a renewed interest in this area. There is a growing interest in developing intelligent systems that would enable users to accomplish complex tasks in a Web-centric environment with relative ease in utilizing such technologies as intelligent agents, distributed computing, and computer supported collaborative work. The purpose of this book is to bring together researchers in related fields such as information systems, distributed artificial intelligence (AI), intelligent agents, machine learning, collaborative work, to explore various aspects of IIS design and implementation, as well as to share experiences and lessons learned in deploying intelligent support systems.
Synopsis
While the area of Intelligent Support Systems has experienced significant progress in the recent past, the advent of the Internet and World Wide Web has sparked a renewed interest in this area. There is a growing interest in developing intelligent systems that would enable users to accomplish complex tasks in a Web-centric environment with relative ease in utilizing such technologies as intelligent agents, distributed computing, and computer supported collaborative work. The purpose of this book is to bring together researchers in related fields such as information systems, distributed artificial intelligence (AI), intelligent agents, machine learning, and collaborative work, to explore various aspects of IIS design and implementation, as well as to share experiences and lessons learned in deploying intelligent support systems.
Booknews
Share experiences with developing intelligent computer systems that help users carry out difficult tasks by minimizing complexity and utilizing such technologies as distributed computing in heterogeneous environments and computer supported collaborative work. Topics of the 18 papers include knowledge-based systems as database design tools, forecasting the return of scrapped products through simulation and fuzzy reasoning, and virtual organizations that cooperate and compete simultaneously. The papers are reprinted from three Idea Group publications. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR