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expert system

n. Computers
A program that uses available information, heuristics, and inference to suggest solutions to problems in a particular discipline.
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expert system

n
(Computer Science) a computer program that can offer intelligent advice or make intelligent decisions using rule-based programs
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ex′pert sys′tem


n.
a computer program that imitates the functions of a human expert in a particular field, as in diagnosing a problem, by using logical operations to draw inferences from a stored body of specialized knowledge.
[1975–80]
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Translations
expertní systém
système expert

expert system

n (Comput) → Expertensystem nt
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When these resources include electronic technology, the PSS becomes an electronic performance-support system (EPSS).
Electronic Performance Support Systems (EPSS) can be used to assist educators during the design of lessons (Liu, 2005; Wild, 2008) and curricula (Juang, Liu, & Chan, 2005; McKenney, 2008; Wang, Nieveen, & van den Akker, 2007).
Physicians from EPSs were informed on the objectives and benefits of the pharmaceutical monitoring study and of the importance of their active participation in the program to offer complete patient care.
LVPWd, LVPWs, IVSd, IVSs and EPSS noted were also significantly different (P<0.05) from healthy dogs.
2011) existing work on operational EPSs has focused on nonpolar regions.
Quanto as limitacoes desta revisao, destacam-se a dificuldade em encontrar documentos com os criterios de acreditacao e diretrizes das EPSs e estudos com metodologia bem definida de avaliacao das acoes das EPSs credenciadas e/ou que utilizassem os devidos descritores.
In addition to situations such as: lack of contracts, hiring each service with different IPS, the containment of expenses by the Health Promoting Entities -Entidades Promotoras de Salud (EPSs)-, denial of services, fragmentation towards payment responsibility, obstacles in hiring staff and financial risk transference to the providers; generating: collapsed services, limitation of medical autonomy, partial resolution of health problems.
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Various extracellular compounds such as exopolysaccharides (EPSs), lipopolysaccharides (LPSs), flagella, quorum-sensing signals and environment play a vital role in the biofilm development (Bogino et al., 2013).
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