DocumentCode
1536372
Title
Expert systems in the UK
Author
Rada, Roy
Author_Institution
Liverpool Univ., UK
Volume
5
Issue
4
fYear
1990
Firstpage
12
Lastpage
17
Abstract
A brief background on British involvement in computer science is given, focusing on the Alvey Project. This was a five-year, $1-billion research-and-development program for information technology begun in response to Japan´s Fifth Generation Computer Systems initiative, which highlighted expert systems as a major opportunity area. Britain´s manpower in the area is examined. Marketplace factors are cited to explain why the British are particularly prominent in logic and human-computer interaction. Interactions among people in developing expert systems and the influence of hiring practices are examined. British projects and European Economic Community practices in which Europe is involved are reviewed.<>
Keywords
expert systems; Alvey Project; European Economic Community; human-computer interaction; information technology; Artificial intelligence; Computer science; Defense industry; Europe; Expert systems; Government; Information technology; Logic; Psychology; Remuneration;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
IEEE Expert
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-9000
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/64.58017
Filename
58017
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