Extractions: Chicago Microsystems, Inc. (CMI) is a computer, network and internet reseller serving the Chicago metropolitan area. We support Microsoft Windows primarily, with small to medium (500-node) networks as our specialty. We serve business and educational institutions, offering complete solutions in hardware, software, design, installation, maintenance, and training. We implement high-speed, low-cost connectivity between office networks and the internet. Our products include routers, DSL, and Virtual Private Network (VPN) technologies. We design, install, and configure local- (LAN) and wide-area (WAN) networks. We implement firewall solutions to address security and usage issues that accompany networking and internet connectivity. We offer other security-related services. To prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information, we offer design and implementation of access permissions and security policies on network servers. To prevent accidental loss of mission-critical data, we offer data backup programs and uninterruptable power supplies. To protect computers and their operating systems from intentional or unintentional tampering, we offer workstation-protection solutions. We offer troubleshooting of hardware and software issues.
WPI Artificial Intelligence Research Group (AIRG) AIRG members share interests in the theory and applications of knowledgebased systems. Current and past research interests include knowledged-based design, multi-agent systems, machine learning, intelligent interfaces, computer vision, case-based reasoning, iconic interfaces, the validation verification of expert systems, approximate reasoning and data mining. http://www.cs.wpi.edu/Research/airg/
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Extractions: Expert Business Systems (EBS) provides the highest quality Information Technology services and equipment to businesses who can't afford to hire full time I.T. staff at a reasonable cost, without delays, excuses, and failures. They are a leader in the small business computer services sector. EBS assigns a single account manager to oversee each company. This guarantees that the business has someone that knows their current situation and can make repairs or recommendations immediately. The goal of EBS is a seamless relationship between the client and our account manager so the client can call on them as if they were working for that company full time. EBS conducts training for local small business owners on many general subjects, at an affordable cost.
EXPERT SYSTEMS expert systems FOR LITHIC ANALYSIS. by Roger Grace. an expert system is a computer program which uses nonnumerical domain-specific knowledge to solve problems http://www.hf.uio.no/iakk/roger/lithic/expsys.html
Extractions: You are in the: Small Business Channel Jump to Website ECommerce Guide Small Business Computing Webopedia WinPlanet Enter a word for a definition... ...or choose a computer category. choose one... All Categories Communications Computer Industry Companies Computer Science Data Graphics Hardware Internet and Online Services Mobile Computing Multimedia Networks Open Source Operating Systems Programming Software Standards Types of Computers Wireless Computing World Wide Web Home expert system Last modified: Wednesday, February 19, 2003 A computer application that performs a task that would otherwise be performed by a human expert. For example, there are expert systems that can diagnose human illnesses, make financial forecasts, and schedule routes for delivery vehicles. Some expert systems are designed to take the place of human experts, while others are designed to aid them. Expert systems are part of a general category of computer applications known as artificial intelligence To design an expert system, one needs a knowledge engineer
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Chp 1: Expert Systems And Artificial Intelligence He must also ensure that the computer can use the knowledge efficiently by selecting from a handful of We first describe the components of expert systems. http://www.wtec.org/loyola/kb/c1_s1.htm
Extractions: Edward Feigenbaum are computer programs that are derived from a branch of computer science research called Artificial Intelligence (AI). AI's scientific goal is to understand intelligence by building computer programs that exhibit intelligent behavior. It is concerned with the concepts and methods of symbolic inference, or reasoning, by a computer, and how the knowledge used to make those inferences will be represented inside the machine. Of course, the term intelligence covers many cognitive skills, including the ability to solve problems, learn, and understand language; AI addresses all of those. But most progress to date in AI has been made in the area of problem solving concepts and methods for building programs that reason about problems rather than calculate a solution. AI programs that achieve expert-level competence in solving problems in task areas by bringing to bear a body of knowledge about specific tasks are called knowledge-based or expert systems . Often, the term expert systems is reserved for programs whose knowledge base contains the knowledge used by human experts, in contrast to knowledge gathered from textbooks or non-experts. More often than not, the two terms, expert systems (ES) and knowledge-based systems (KBS), are used synonymously. Taken together, they represent the most widespread type of AI application. The area of human intellectual endeavor to be captured in an expert system is called the
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Extractions: International Edition MEMBER SERVICES The Web CNN.com Home Page World U.S. Weather ... Special Reports SERVICES Video E-mail Services CNNtoGO Contact Us SEARCH Web CNN.com California Assistant Secretary of State Marc Carrel, right, holds an electronic voting machine. ON CNN TV Stay with CNN-USA for ongoing updates on the controversy over abuse of prisoners in Iraq, as Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld prepares to testify Friday before the House and Senate Armed Services Committee. THE MORNING GRIND Weekdays: CNN.com's exclusive look at the political fray RELATED Who will Kerry pick as running mate? Voting by touchscreen Election Assistance Comm. YOUR E-MAIL ALERTS Computing and Information Technology Kevin Shelley Diebold Incorporated or Create your own Manage alerts What is this? WASHINGTON (AP) A computer science expert criticized electronic voting systems planned for the November election as highly vulnerable and flawed, saying on Wednesday a backup paper system is the only short-term solution to avoid another disputed presidential election. "On a spectrum of terrible to very good, we are sitting at terrible," Aviel D. Rubin, a computer science professor at Johns Hopkins University, told the U.S. Election Assistance Commission. "Not only have the vendors not implemented security safeguards that are possible, they have not even correctly implemented the ones that are easy."
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Extractions: Teaching Assistant: Heiko Haubitz, hhaub@gslis.utexas.edu Overview If thinking and intelligence are merely a matter of processing symbolic information, then computers should be capable of demonstrating such intelligence. Even before the world was aware of the importance of computers, work by Alan Turing in the 1930s and by John von Neumann in the 1950s quickly gave rise to the captivating notion of artificial intelligence, or AI. From the 1960s and on through much of the 1980s, a strong debate arose between philosophers, psychologists, and computer scientists concerning the future of AI and its status. We find ourselves in the mid-1990s with much cooler debate and many unrealized predictions, but now standing at a point where new computer architectures and environments seem to raise the issue of AI again. Clearly, expert systems are the most mature and widely used commercial application coming out of artificial intelligence. In an expert system, the computer applies heuristics and rules in a knowledge-specific domain to render advice or make recommenda tions, much like a human expert would. Expert systems have managed to achieve fairly high levels of performance in task areas which require a good deal of specialized knowledge and training. Often they perform tasks which are physically difficult, tediou s, or expensive to have a human perform.
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