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We have just completed the first section of the book. This included: motivation for the application of AI and KBSs to help solve resource management problems (chapter 1) and a look at the major components of knowledge-based systems (chapters 2 & 3). Now, in chapters 4–6 we turn our attention to the detailed steps of planning and designing a knowledge-based system, and acquiring and organizing the necessary knowledge to implement it. System implementation and evaluation issues are covered in chapters 7–10.
Perhaps it is just a matter of working out the details, but as any scientist would agree, the details are everything.
G. Johnson
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Schmoldt, D.L., Rauscher, H.M. (1996). Planning the Application. In: Building Knowledge-Based Systems for Natural Resource Management. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1155-3_4
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