15 Questions
Tacit knowledge is difficult to articulate formally and communicate or share.
True
Explicit knowledge is easy to steal or copy.
True
Tacit knowledge comes from artifact of some type as principle, procedure, process, concepts.
False
Explicit knowledge exists within a human being and is embodied.
False
Tacit knowledge is drawn from experience, action, and subjective insight.
True
Expert Systems is a three credit degree course available to all four hundred level students offering Information Technology.
False
There are no compulsory pre-requisites for the Introduction to Expert Systems course.
True
The understanding from this course will enable students to acquire the skills necessary to develop, operate and maintain hardware in the areas of expert and intelligent systems.
False
The course consists of 10 units necessary to acquaint students with the head start on Expert Systems.
False
Explicit knowledge is difficult to articulate formally and communicate or share.
False
An expert system completed by production rules is known as a rule-based expert system
True
Most expert systems are rule-based
True
The structure of an expert system usually consists of production rule, database, and control strategy
True
The production rule is a 'conditional + result' structure of the statement
True
The database in an expert system is responsible for storing the conditions and results in the production rule statement
True
Test your knowledge on representing knowledge in a computer understandable form. Explore the distinction between procedural and declarative knowledge and their significance in problem solving.
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