Expert Systems for Emulating the Decision Making Ability of a Human Expert

  • Chhajer A
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Abstract

Expert systems are a type of technology that supports an organization to identify the challenges of a project and help the organization to take effective steps to resolve the challenges. The research study is based on the utilization of expert systems on the decision-making ability of human experts. The research study has adopted a positivist research philosophy, exploratory research design, and deductive research approach to mitigate the research objectives. On the other hand, the research study has been done through the implication of a secondary quantitative data collection method. Based on the secondary quantitative research study, the study has shown the potential impact of an expert system on the decision-making ability of human experts. This research study has explained the way expert systems are creating a positive influence on the operational efficiency of an organization and the utilization of expert systems has also enhanced the decision-making ability of human exports up to 42%. Moreover, the implication of expert systems is beneficial for providing growth in business. Keyword : Human experts, project, Artificial intelligence, technology, expert systems.

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Chhajer, A. (2022). Expert Systems for Emulating the Decision Making Ability of a Human Expert. TechnoareteTransactions on Intelligent Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery, 1(1), 15–18. https://doi.org/10.36647/ttidmkd/01.01.a004

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