Using "expert systems" for competitive advantage
It is possible to create simple, yet powerful computer applications that provide a competitive advantage with little cost and low risk. The best way to get started with expert systems is to select a high-potential application, start small, and grow the system. Creating an expert system requires 3 es...
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