2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.knosys.2015.04.002
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Transforming expertise into Knowledge-Based Engineering tools: A survey of knowledge sourcing in the context of engineering design

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“…The utilization of a KBS in a specific field is intended to emulate some aspects of human cognition (such as memory, reasoning and decision-making), but it differs in the fact that memories come from the interpretation of experimental data and the contributions of many persons with expertise in this field. 8 Current successful applications of KBS as tools for decision-making can be found in the following fields: Medicine (Shortliffe, 1976;Warner, 1968;Gennari et al, 2003;Pavlovic-Veselinovic et al, 2016), Pharmacogenomics (Thorn et al, 2013), Engineering Design Applications (Shaw and Gaines, 1987;Blount et al, 1995;Sainter et al, 2000;Verhagen et al, 2012;Quintana-Amate et al, 2015), Environmental science (Orgiazzi et al, 2016), Research operations (Negre et al, 2015;Radivojevic and Milbredt, 2016), Corporative Management (Grant, 1996;Meso and Smith, 2000;Soliman and Spooner, 2000), Energy production (Law et al, 2016), Automotive (Craig B. Chapman, 2000), and Aeronautics (Xu et al, 2012;Zhu et al, 2012).…”
Section: Defining a Knowledge-based Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The utilization of a KBS in a specific field is intended to emulate some aspects of human cognition (such as memory, reasoning and decision-making), but it differs in the fact that memories come from the interpretation of experimental data and the contributions of many persons with expertise in this field. 8 Current successful applications of KBS as tools for decision-making can be found in the following fields: Medicine (Shortliffe, 1976;Warner, 1968;Gennari et al, 2003;Pavlovic-Veselinovic et al, 2016), Pharmacogenomics (Thorn et al, 2013), Engineering Design Applications (Shaw and Gaines, 1987;Blount et al, 1995;Sainter et al, 2000;Verhagen et al, 2012;Quintana-Amate et al, 2015), Environmental science (Orgiazzi et al, 2016), Research operations (Negre et al, 2015;Radivojevic and Milbredt, 2016), Corporative Management (Grant, 1996;Meso and Smith, 2000;Soliman and Spooner, 2000), Energy production (Law et al, 2016), Automotive (Craig B. Chapman, 2000), and Aeronautics (Xu et al, 2012;Zhu et al, 2012).…”
Section: Defining a Knowledge-based Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Knowledge Engineering is defined by Pinfold and Chapman [16] as "a key for the organisations attempting to capitalise their expertise and knowhow''. Other authors point as the systematic process in which knowledge is organised in an efficient manner facilitating its exploitation and reuse [17].…”
Section: Indexmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To become an expert is necessary at least seven years of experience in academy or industry. Normally an expert occupation is classified as academic or industrial [9].…”
Section: Medical Expert Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%