Organization, Management, and Expert Systems : Models of Automated Reasoning.
Material type: TextSeries: De Gruyter Studies in Organization SerPublication details: Berlin/Boston : De Gruyter, Inc., 2018.Description: 1 online resource (260 pages)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 311086908X
- 9783110869088
- 658/.05633
- HD30.2.O737 1990
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Intro; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction. Expert Systems and Organizations; Chapter 2. Devising Expert Systems in Organization Theory: The Organizational Consultant; Chapter 3. Creating an Expert System to Design Organizations: DESIGN 6; Chapter 4. Formalizing Organizational Theory: A Knowledge-Based Approach; Chapter 5. Building an Artificial Intelligence Model of Management Policy Making: A Tool for Exploring Organizational Issues; Chapter 6. Expert Systems Supporting Organization and Information Management.
Chapter 7. Environmental and Organizational Interactions in the Design of Knowledge Based Systems: The METAL CaseChapter 8. Casting Managerial Skills into a Knowledge Based System; Chapter 9. A Cost/Benefit Analysis of Expert Systems; Chapter 10. An Overview of Expert System Principles; About the Authors; References; Systematic index.
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