Article | REF: H3740 V2

Knowledge-based systems

Authors: Jean-Paul HATON, Marie-Christine HATON

Publication date: May 10, 2012, Review date: March 1, 2023 | Lire en français

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    6. Methods and tools for SBC development

    6.1 Methods

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    6.1.1 Presentation

    The development of an SBC knowledge-based system involves the cooperation of different groups of people:

    • the experts, the holders of the knowledge that we want to gather on the field in question;

    • knowledge engineering specialists (or cogniticians);

    • ergonomists.

    Educationalists and technical writers can be added to the project team....

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