An empirical evaluation of factors influencing expert systems effectiveness

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Abstract

This study explores expert system effectiveness by testing an expert system development model and analyzing the life cycle development process. The objective is to determine the nature of the interactions within the expert system development process and how the process affects expert system effectiveness. The results suggest that life cycle development stages critically impact the overall perception of system effectiveness.

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