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Dr. Kim and her team had successfully applied the principles and programming techniques of expert systems to resolve a critical problem, ensuring the continued success of the Smithson Factory.

“Expert Systems: Principles and Programming, 4th Edition” is more than a textbook; it is a practical toolkit for mastering a foundational domain of Artificial Intelligence. By seamlessly integrating a thorough theoretical framework with an in-depth, hands-on guide to the CLIPS programming language, this book provides an actionable, learning-by-doing roadmap for constructing systems that emulate human expertise. For any student, educator, or developer serious about understanding the core mechanics of logic-based AI, this resource remains an invaluable and lasting reference point in the evolution of intelligent systems. This public link is valid for 7 days

Expert Systems: Principles and Programming, Fourth Edition serves as both a theoretical introduction to expert systems and a practical guide to their implementation. Unlike many theoretical AI texts, this book bridges the gap between the conceptual architecture of knowledge systems and the actual coding required to build them.

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The team celebrated their success, knowing that their expertise in expert systems, guided by the principles and programming techniques outlined in the book, had saved the factory from a potentially disastrous downtime.

Giarratano and Riley break down the anatomy of an expert system into distinct components: Kim and her team had successfully applied the

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