The place of expert systems in civil engineering
Authors:
Michael A. Rosenman a;
Bala M. Balachandran a;
John S. Gero a
| Affiliation: | a Design Computing Unit, Department of Architectural Science, University of Sydney, Australia |
DOI:
10.1080/02630258908970538
Publication Frequency:
4 issues per year
Published in:
Civil Engineering and Environmental Systems,
Volume
6,
Issue
1 &
2
1989
, pages 11
- 20
Subjects:
Civil Engineering;
Engineering Technology;
Environmental Engineering;
Environmental Issues;
Environmental Management;
Environmental Modelling;
Environmental Studies;
Physical Geography - Research Methods and Techniques;
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Abstract
Engineering is concerned with much more than calculation and numeric analysis. It is concerned with ideas, concepts, judgement and deploying experience which cannot be represented numerically. All of these appear to be outside the realm of traditional engineering computing. Engineers make use of knowledge about objects, events and processes and make declarative statements about them which are often written down symbolically. These limitations of traditional computing in civil engineering can be overcome by expert systems. In this paper we present a number of expert systems dealing with analysis, design and knowledge acquisition in the field of civil engineering.
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| Keywords: expert systems; analysis; design |
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