1986
DOI: 10.1109/mc.1986.1663036
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“…Other schools of thought from the 1980s opine that KM consists of the acquisition and engineering of knowledge along with knowledge-based systems and data technologies [37][38][39]. However, according to Becerra-Fernandez [40] and Liebowitz [41], the concept of KM was first proposed by researchers in the field of artificial intelligence.…”
Section: Historical Overview Of Kmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other schools of thought from the 1980s opine that KM consists of the acquisition and engineering of knowledge along with knowledge-based systems and data technologies [37][38][39]. However, according to Becerra-Fernandez [40] and Liebowitz [41], the concept of KM was first proposed by researchers in the field of artificial intelligence.…”
Section: Historical Overview Of Kmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,2,3,4 Some projects, however, have also been undertaken to put sophisticated database design and management tools to use in organizing and managing the knowledge bases of expert systems. 5,6,7 This paper adds to this latter trend a specific model for dealing with a rule based system and also a promising method for handling certain procedural aspects of the expert system reasoning process in a fashion consistent with system transparency, simplicity, and expandability.…”
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confidence: 99%