Hypertext Interfaces for Decision-Support Systems: A Case Study

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Bibtype  techreport

Has publishing details  1989

Has title  Hypertext Interfaces for Decision-Support Systems: A Case Study

Has where published  KSL-89-03

Has year  1989

Title  Hypertext Interfaces for Decision-Support Systems: A Case Study

Year  1989

Abstract  Decision-support systems require intuitive Decision-support systems require intuitive human interfaces that maximize the flow of information between machine and user. We describe the use of hypertext authoring tools for designing high-grade interfaces to PENGUIN, a database management system extended with structural semantics, and to KNET, a shell for constructing probabilistic expert systems. The interface designer uses hypertext tools to construct a visual representation of the underlying database or knowledge base. We demonstrate that the separation of the hypertext interface from the computational engine expedites the development of applications that merge expert-system and relational-database technologies. stem and relational-database technologies.

Author  Thierry Barsalou and R. Martin Chavez and Gio Wiederhold +

Has author  Thierry Barsalou and R. Martin Chavez and Gio Wiederhold +

Has identifier  Hypertext Interfaces for Decision-Support Systems: A Case Study +

Institution  Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory +

Ksl tr id  Hypertext Interfaces for Decision-Support Systems: A Case Study +

Number  Hypertext Interfaces for Decision-Support Systems: A Case Study +

Process note  YES +

Categories  KSL Technical Report +, Publication +, Technical Report +

 

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