Exam 11: Automated Decision Systems and Expert Systems
Exam 1: An Overview of Business Intelligence, Analytics, and Decision Support70 Questions
Exam 2: Foundations and Technologies for Decision Making70 Questions
Exam 3: Data Warehousing70 Questions
Exam 4: Business Reporting, Visual Analytics, and Business Performance Management70 Questions
Exam 5: Data Mining70 Questions
Exam 6: Techniques for Predictive Modeling70 Questions
Exam 7: Text Analytics, Text Mining, and Sentiment Analysis70 Questions
Exam 8: Web Analytics, Web Mining, and Social Analytics70 Questions
Exam 9: Model-Based Decision Making: Optimization and Multi-Criteria Systems70 Questions
Exam 10: Modeling and Analysis: Heuristic Search Methods and Simulation70 Questions
Exam 11: Automated Decision Systems and Expert Systems70 Questions
Exam 12: Knowledge Management and Collaborative Systems70 Questions
Exam 13: Big Data and Analytics70 Questions
Exam 14: Business Analytics: Emerging Trends and Future Impacts70 Questions
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The basic rationale of artificial intelligence is to use mathematical calculation rather than symbolic reasoning.
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A nonexpert uses the development environment of an expert system to obtain advice and to solve problems using the expert knowledge embedded into the system.
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The MYCIN Expert System was used to diagnose bacterial infections using
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In the heart disease diagnosis case study, what was a benefit of the SIPMES expert system?
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Expert systems (ES) are computer-based information systems that use expert knowledge to attain high-level decision performance in a narrowly defined problem domain.
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A relatively new approach to supporting decision making is called automated decision systems (ADS), sometimes also known as decision automation systems (DAS). Give a definition of an ADS/DAS in simple terms?
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What are the various components of an airline revenue management system? Describe the function of each one.
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How does an expert system differ from conventional systems?
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Revenue management systems modify the prices of products and services dynamically based on
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In the InterContinental Hotel Group case study, the mathematical model used to increase profits was based on
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A person's decision performance and level of knowledge are typical criteria that determine their level of expertise in a particular subject.
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All the following statements about how an expert system operates are true EXCEPT
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Describe the Turing test for determining whether a computer exhibits intelligent behavior.
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In the popular Corvid ES shell, ________ define the major factors considered in problem solving.
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In the Giant Food Stores case study, the new pricing model deployment system included all the following features EXCEPT
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The inference engine, also known as the control structure or the rule interpreter (in rule-based ES), is essentially a computer program that provides a methodology for reasoning about information in the knowledge base and on the blackboard to formulate appropriate conclusions.
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