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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/24515
Title: Investigations in the Development of a Windows Based Expert System for Preoperative Assessments
Other Titles: Expert System for Preoperative Assessments
Authors: Archer, Delbert
Advisor: Solntseff, N.
Langton, Karl
Department: Computer Science
Keywords: preoperative assessments;Windows based expert system;Windows;computer science and systems;computer science;Preop medical expert system
Publication Date: Aug-1993
Abstract: The Preop medical expert system (Langton et. al, 1990) was originally developed using the expert system tool, Nexpert Object, on a VAX computer. Nexpert Object creates an expert system specification which is executed by an interpreter within Nexpert Object. The original implementation, however, has several limitations, including: 1. lack of physical portability 2. requires Nexpert Object to run 3. crude user interface. In order to overcome the first limitation, Preop is implemented on a PC DOS portable computer. This project is addresses the other two limitations. Creating a compiled version of Preop eliminates the need for the Nexpert Object interpreter, and implementing it as a Microsoft Windows application provides a better user interface.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/24515
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