Answer: Knowledge engineering was defined in 1983 by Edward Feigenbaum, and
Pamela McCorduck as follows: It is used in many computer science domains such
as artificial intelligence, including database, data mining, expert systems, decision
support systems and geographic information systems.
Various activities of KE specific for the development
of a knowledge-based system:
·
Assessment
of the problem
·
Development
of a knowledge-based system shell/structure
·
Acquisition
and structuring of the related information, Knowledge and specific
preferences (IPK model)
·
Implementation
of the structured knowledge into knowledge bases
·
Testing
and validation of the inserted knowledge
·
Integration
and maintenance of the system
·
Revision
and evaluation of the system.
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