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PharmaTech Solutions Inc. of Wilmington, N.C. to acquire Realinterface Expert Systems
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PharmaTech Solutions Inc., of Wilmington, N.C., a clinical
development services company, announced it has signed a letter of
intent to acquire Realinterface Expert Systems Inc., of Annapolis,...
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Expert systems at ALA; opinions vary on the role of artificial intelligence in libraries.
Computers in Libraries
; This report covers an artificial intelligence session entitled Librarian Ex Machina 4.0: Planning for Expert Systems, which was held at the ALA annual conference. The session was sponsored by the LITA Artificial Intelligence/Expert Systems Group. Planning for the Inevitable Lloyd Davidson of
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Expert systems: a coalition of minds.
Prepared Foods
; Expert systems: A coalition of minds Integrating human intelligence with machines requires that we understand our own decision-making processes and appoint champions to nurture its artificial twins. All knowledge is founded upon the experience of preceding generations. Artifacts in museums today
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Expert systems shrug off slow start for good growth according to Frost & Sullivan report.
Information Today
; Expert Systems Shrug off Slow Start for Good Growth According to Frost & Sullivan Report Despite the current low take-up for expert systems, significant growth in sales is forecast in a new report from Frost & Sullivan. An expert system is a computer system or program that contains the
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PharmaTech Solutions Inc. of Wilmington, N.C. to acquire Realinterface Expert Systems
The Daily Record (Baltimore)
; PharmaTech Solutions Inc., of Wilmington, N.C., a clinical development services company, announced it has signed a letter of intent to acquire Realinterface Expert Systems Inc., of Annapolis, a specialized software applications company focused on the clinical trial and first-responder markets. The
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Outlook for expert systems 'unlimited.'
National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
; Outlook For Expert Systems `Unlimited' TORONTO--The outlook for expert systems applications in the insurance business appears to be unlimited, but companies should proceed with some caution, a consultant said here. John J. Smith, senior manager for Ernst & Whinney in Cleveland, said that
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Computer smarts changing business. (expert systems in business)
Science News
; Computer smarts changing business Expert systems are computers that solve problems by applying simply reasoning skills to a store of knowlege. A two-year study of the use of expert systems in business reveals an explosive growth in the number of expert systems employed, and shows that companies
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Expert systems will enter US business market via DBMSs. (technical)
EDN
; Expert systems will enter US business market via DBMSs Expert systems may well make their first major mark in the US business market through database management systems (DBMSs), according to the Intelligent Systems Analyst, a publication of Richmond Research (New York, NY). Although databases
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Expert Systems Come Of Age For Insurers
National Underwriter Life & Health-Financial Services Edition
; MARK TRENCHER IS ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT OF INSURANCE RESEARCH AT CONNING & COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Back in the 1960s, it was believed that computers could be programmed with artificial intelligence, and thus help humans to perform all sorts of tasks. While some progress was made toward the
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Expert Systems Come Of Age To Help Drive Insurers' Business.
National Underwriter Property & Casualty-Risk & Benefits Management
; MARK TRENCHER IS ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT OF INSURANCE RESEARCH AT CONNING & COMPANY, HARTFORD, CONN. Back in the 1960s, it was believed that computers could be programmed with artificial intelligence, and thus help humans to perform all sorts of tasks. While some progress was made toward the
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Expert systems undergo renaissance.
National Underwriter Life & Health-Financial Services Edition
; Supporters say electronic underwriting or expert systems are able to flag a questionable risk in a single data field, are more powerful than a locomotive in speeding applications through the policy delivery process, and will allow point-of-sale policy issuance in a single client visit. Others call
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