EXPERT SYSTEMS USED IN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT

Journal Title: Polish Journal of Management Studies - Year 2010, Vol 2, Issue 2

Abstract

In the conditions of computing the human society, the operational management activities can be improved by using artificial intelligence. Therefore, an expert system is proposed, for the metallurgical industry, for the casting activity for parts necessary in mining industry.<br/><br/>

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Ioan Dima Constantin, Vergil Ciurea, Mariana Man, Iwona Grabara

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Ioan Dima Constantin, Vergil Ciurea, Mariana Man, Iwona Grabara (2010). EXPERT SYSTEMS USED IN INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION MANAGEMENT. Polish Journal of Management Studies, 2(2), 57-67. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-518387