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From the Database to an Expert System

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Expert Systems in Production Engineering

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Since round about six, seven years you could observe a tendency of promoting simple software-systems just by giving them new names. In this way almost every piece of software, which delt with data, was called a database system. This was independent of the complexity or the structure of the stored data. Today you can buy a database management system for every personal computer (PC). Although most of these systems do not allow the concurrent access of different users to the same data base. This naturally is without any effect in the case that the PC runs a single-user operating system.

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Bollow, E., Pleßmann, K.W., Röhl, H. (1987). From the Database to an Expert System. In: Menges, G., Hövelmanns, N., Baur, E. (eds) Expert Systems in Production Engineering. Lecture Notes in Engineering, vol 29. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83126-3_7

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