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Expert systems and simulation
Robert E. Shannon
Texas A&M University Industrial Engineering Department College Station, Texas 77843
Richard Mayer
Texas A&M University Industrial Engineering Department College Station, Texas 77843
Heimo H. Adelsberger
Vienna University of Economics and Business Administration A-1090 Vienna, Austria
Artificial intelligence and expert systems are the latest buzzwords and the hottest topics in the scientific community today Some experts are proclaiming that artificial intelligence (AI) has already emerged as one of the most significant technologies of this cen tury. Proponents are declaring that it will completely revolu tionize management and the way computers are used. If these claims are even half true, then AI is bound to have a profound effect upon the art and science of simulation. This paper will provide an overview of this rapidly evolving field, examine the potential ofAl (and more particularly, expert systems) in simula tion and attempt to explore the probable impact as well as fore cast likely future directions.
Key Words: artificial intelligence decision support systems, discrete simulation expert systems fifth genera tion languages global data base manufacturing
SIMULATION, Vol. 44, No. 6,
275-284 (1985)
DOI: 10.1177/003754978504400603

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