Making-decision model in “clips” software environment
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.49.11248Keywords:
Decision making system, artificial intellect, professional activity analysis, CLIPS software environment, decision making modelAbstract
Theoretical basis of making-decision models analysis based on system approach has beenpresented. As well classification of decision-making models is been described and used in the furthermodeling in CLIPS software environmentReferences
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