id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_5fiiil2k3jagvoabh3rwcw3i6e T.L. Isenhour Expert systems and robotics 1988 4 .pdf application/pdf 2094 242 65 In this paper, we will discuss the interface between expert systems and laboratory robotics. expert systems technology the problem domain structures in the data base increases, an expert system can become difficult to modify, hard to debug Expert Systems for Data Management The fundamental idea is that a data base is represented as a collection of executable statements The PROLOG definitions and data base entries for a small no program statements other than the data base. Methods Development Using Expert Systems and Robotics is the attribute of the data that minimizes the number of branches from the root. From these data, the algorithm outputs the information tree shown in figure 4. The goal of this research is the creation of the Analytical Director, an intelligent laboratory robotics PROLOG data base example. PROLOG data base example. PROLOG data base interrogation examples. Analytical Data to Build Expert Systems, submitted, J. ./cache/work_5fiiil2k3jagvoabh3rwcw3i6e.pdf ./txt/work_5fiiil2k3jagvoabh3rwcw3i6e.txt