Developing Industrial Case-Based Reasoning Applications
The INRECA Methodology (Lecture Notes in Computer Science)
2nd ed. edition
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Author
Publication
2004-02-12 - Springer
Language
English
Word Count
59,000 words, Guess
Page Count
236 pages
Physical Format
Paperback
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL9566165M
- ISBN-139783540207375
- ISBN-103540207376
- OCLC Control Number53896714
- OCLC Control Numberdevelopingindust00berg
and 2 more
- Library of Congress Control Number2003067365
- Goodreads2440760
Classifications
- LCCQA76.76.E95 D485 2003
Description
In just few years, case-based reasoning has evolved from a research topic studied at a small number of specialized academic labs into an industrial-strength technology applied in various fields. The INRECA methodology presented in detail in this monograph provides a data analysis framework for developing case-based reasoning solutions for successful applications in real-world industrial contexts. The book is divided into parts on: - smarter business with case-based decision support; - developing case-based applications using the INRECA methodology; and - using the methodology in various application domains. The book provides a self-contained introduction to case-based reasoning applications that address both R&D professionals and general IT managers interested in this powerful new technology. In this second edition, improvements and updates have been incorporated throughout the text. Particularly useful is the systematic coverage of experience factory applications at various steps; and, of course, the references have been extended substantially.
First Sentence
This first part of the book, which consists of the chapter 1 through 3, shows how captured experience stored as a set of cases enables smarter business in different areas such as help-desk support, technical diagnosis and maintenance, intelligent sales support, and software development.
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