Difference between revisions of "Knowledge Based System"

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{{Term|KNOWLEDGE BASED-SYSTEM|A centralized repository for information. As integral component of knowledge management, a knowledge base is used to optimize information collection and retrieval in an organization. Knowledge-Based Systems focuses on computer programs that use knowledge techniques to support human decision-making, learning and action. A knowledge-based system contains a database, a software program, and a user interface.<ref>[http://searchcrm.techtarget.com searchcrm.techtarget.com ][http://www.elsevier.com www.elsevier.com ][http://jds.fass.org  
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{{Term|KNOWLEDGE BASED-SYSTEM|A centralized repository for information. As integral component of knowledge management, a knowledge base is used to optimize information collection and retrieval in an organization. Knowledge-Based Systems focuses on computer programs that use knowledge techniques to support human decision-making, learning and action. A knowledge-based system contains a database, a software program, and a user interface.<ref>[http://searchcrm.techtarget.com searchcrm.techtarget.com ][http://www.elsevier.com www.elsevier.com ][http://jds.fass.org jds.fass.org](17 April 2008)</ref>}}
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Term2.png KNOWLEDGE BASED-SYSTEM
A centralized repository for information. As integral component of knowledge management, a knowledge base is used to optimize information collection and retrieval in an organization. Knowledge-Based Systems focuses on computer programs that use knowledge techniques to support human decision-making, learning and action. A knowledge-based system contains a database, a software program, and a user interface.[1]



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  1. searchcrm.techtarget.com www.elsevier.com jds.fass.org(17 April 2008)