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Towards an Expert System for Troubleshooting Diagnosis in Large Industrial Plants

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The maintenance of equipments on large industrial plants conducted by automatons and computers can be characterized by the following features:

The complexity and the diversity of more and more sophisticated equipments require highly specialised technicians in various fields; the identification of any defect may involve experts from different departments (mechanics, automatics, informatics,...).

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Grandbastien, M., Maroldt, J. (1986). Towards an Expert System for Troubleshooting Diagnosis in Large Industrial Plants. In: Sriram, D., Adey, R. (eds) Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Engineering Problems. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-21626-2_40

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