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An Expert System for the Design of Lifts (Elevators) in Buildings
This paper presents an expert system written in TURBO Prolog for the design of lifts in buildings. The expert system combines the conventional lift traffic analysis method with the knowledge based technique to guide the user to obtain a suitable solution for the building under consideration. It has the capability of answering to queries regarding the explanations for the necessity of data required and can provide suggestions leading to solutions if requested by the user. It can be used by engineers and architects in the planning of lift systems for buildings. It can also be used for teaching and training purposes.
An Expert System for the Design of Lifts (Elevators) in Buildings
This paper presents an expert system written in TURBO Prolog for the design of lifts in buildings. The expert system combines the conventional lift traffic analysis method with the knowledge based technique to guide the user to obtain a suitable solution for the building under consideration. It has the capability of answering to queries regarding the explanations for the necessity of data required and can provide suggestions leading to solutions if requested by the user. It can be used by engineers and architects in the planning of lift systems for buildings. It can also be used for teaching and training purposes.
An Expert System for the Design of Lifts (Elevators) in Buildings
Hin, Chan Chee (author) / Ullah, M. B. (author)
Architectural Science Review ; 33 ; 63-69
1990-09-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
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