SIGBDP 1990: Orlando, FL USA
Elias M. Awad (Ed.): Proceedings of the 1990 ACM SIGBDP Conference on Trends and Directions in Expert Systems, October 31 - November 2, 1990, Orlando, FL, USA. ACM 1990 ISBN 0-89791-416-3
Title, Preface.
Anita J. La Salle, Larry R. Medsker: The Expert System Life Cycle: What have we learned from software engineering? 17-26
David J. Good, Robert W. Stone: Expert Systems: A Futuristic Tool Facing Marketing Limitations. 27-32
Randy B. Stepp: Virtual Man-Machine Systems: A Perspective on the Social Integration of AI Technologies. 33-51
Sree Nilakanta, Rebecca Wemhoff, G. M. Prebhu: Knowledge-Based Graph Theoretic Analysis of Data Flow Diagrams: Integrating CASE Tools with Expert Systems. 58-71
David W. Conrath, Ravi S. Sharma: Towards a Diagnostic Instrument for Assessing the Quality of Expert Systems. 72-87
Il-Yeol Song, Joseph LaGue: Predicting Expert System Success: An Expert System for Expert Systems. 88-110
A. P. Ablong: Knowledge Based + Database = Intelligent Systems. 111-122
Edgar A. Whitley: Expert Systems: True Support for the Process of Decision Making. 123-140
Terry A. Byrd, Richard D. Howser: Development of an Instrument to Measure Managers Attitudes Toward Automated Decision Making. 141-154
Shirley C. Payne, Elias M. Awad: The Systems Analyst as a Knowledge Engineer: Can the Transition be Successfully Made? 155-169
Wen-Jang Kenny Jih: From Systems Analysis to Knowledge Engineering: How to Avoid the Cultural Shock? 170-173
Carol V. Brown, Alok R. Chaturvedi: Expert System Problem Selection: An Innovation Management Perspective. 174-180
Angeliki Poulymenakou, Tony Cornford, Edgar A. Whitley: Knowledge Acquisition to Facilitate Organizational Problem Solving. 181-188
Pi-Sheng Deng: Inducing Decision-Making Knowledge from Data Bases: An Approach to Automating Knowledge Acquisition. 189-211
Yihwa Irene Liou: Knowledge Acquisition: Issues, Techniques, and Methodology. 212-236
Angeliki Poulymenakou, Tony Cornford, Edgar A. Whitley: Pragmatic Considerations for Effective Knowledge Acquisition: The Case of Business Expert Systems. 237-246
William P. Wagner: Issues in Knowledge Acquisition. 247-261
A. R. Reuber, Lorraine S. Dyke, Eileen M. Fisher: Using a Tacit Knowledge Methodology to Define Expertise. 262-274
William C. Wood, Roberta M. Roth: A Workshop Approach to Acquiring Knowledge from Single and Multiple Experts. 275-300
Roberta M. Roth, William C. Wood: A Delphi Approach to Acquiring Knowledge from Single and Multiple Experts. 301-324
Levent V. Orman: Knowledge Base Architecture. 325-336
Yihwa Kiang, Tsing-Hwa Chi: Long-Term and Short-Term Strategic Planning in Business Environment - a Qualitative Reasoning Approach. 337-354
Ronaldo Zwicker, Nicolau Reinhard: Acquisition of Routine Cognitive Skills by Computer Users: A Study of Intelligent Computer Aided Instruction. 355-366
Carl H. Block, Megan R. MacMillan, James Martin, David E. Monarchi: A Prototype System for Extracting Objects from Software Specifications. 367-376
Kunihiko Higa: Methodical Design and Maintenance of Well Structured Rule Base. 377-395
Soochan Hwang, Sukho Lee: Modelling Semantic Relationships and Constraints in Object-Oriented Databases. 396-416
Mohammed H. A. Tafti: Neural Networks: A New Dimension in Expert Systems Applications. 423-433
Jorge Muniz Barreto: Neural Network Learning: A New Programming Paradigm? 434-446
Masud Cader, Dalila Benachenhou, Larry R. Medsker, Harold Szu: External and Internal Representations Appropriate for ART Neural Networks. 447-454
Rudiger B. Wysk: Expert Systems in the Context of Decision Support Related Interventions. 475-490

Pratik K. Biswas: An Extended Object Model for the Design and Development of Expert Systems. 524-537
Rajiv Tewari: Expert Design Tools for Physical Database Design. 538-550
Marc H. Meyer, Arthur DeTore, Stephen F. Siegel, Kathleen Foley Curley: The Strategic Use of Expert Systems for Risk Management in the Insurance Industry. 551-572
G. Daryl Nord: A Prototype of a Rule-Based Expert System Designed for Psychological Analysis. 573-578
T. V. Prasad: An Expert System for Travel Planning in Indian Railroads. 579-587
Sudesh M. Duggal, Paul R. Popovich: An Example of Management Training in Expert Systems: SBA Loan Evaluation System. 588-618
Robert Lee Rariden: Barriers to Implementing Expert Systems Technology in Corporations. 640-650
Sree R. K. Karakonda: An Entity-Relationship Approach to the Implementation of Frame-Based Systems. 651-660
Joseph Williams: When Expert Systems are Wrong. 661-669



