id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_6xmmkpbyhjeerly5wooinxk3qa Robin Cowan Expert systems: aspects of and limitations to the codifiability of knowledge 2001 31 .pdf application/pdf 13464 799 57 case of expert systems: "the imitation of expertise, because it is a process of automation of Expert systems designers often refer to the knowledge (or expertise) acquisition issue, knowledge comes from the experts themselves.6 Part of their expertise had been codified parts of the knowledge and the process of decision-making, it created few strikingly new codification: none alone had expertise complete enough to create the expert system. Nonetheless, some knowledge was codified, and in the process some created, the expert system, complete knowledge of general planning and compromise activities in the This process increased the quantity of the experts' knowledge that was codified (more "rules" Again, in this case it was not possible to transfer expert knowledge completely. knowledge activities involve more and less complex codification processes. 2001-005 Expert Systems: Aspects of and Limitations to the Codifiability of Knowledge 2001-005 Expert Systems: Aspects of and Limitations to the Codifiability of Knowledge ./cache/work_6xmmkpbyhjeerly5wooinxk3qa.pdf ./txt/work_6xmmkpbyhjeerly5wooinxk3qa.txt