Heuristics: intelligent search strategies for computer problem solving
Heuristics: intelligent search strategies for computer problem solving
Understanding Z: a specification language and its formal semantics
Understanding Z: a specification language and its formal semantics
Fundamentals of expert systems
Annual review of computer science: vol. 3, 1988
Deductive data modeling: a new trend in database management for decision support systems
Decision Support Systems
On the soundness and safety of expert systems
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
Paper: Symbolic decision support in medical care
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
AIM: a personal view of where I have been and where we might be going
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
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The Oxford System of Medicine project aims to develop a comprehensive information management and decision support system (DSS) for general practitioners. The nature of general medical practice means that such a system must eventually embody knowledge of a large proportion of contemporary medicine, support a range of information management tasks (document retrieval and search, database retrieval and patient record management) and decision making activities (including diagnosis, treatment, investigation, risk assessment and referral), and provide these services within a versatile and extensible package. The present implementation demonstrates a number of the required capabilities. The project offers an opportunity to investigate practical and theoretical issues of large scale knowledge-based systems. To meet requirements for scale, flexibility and soundness we believe that a logic engineering approach has many advantages. The paper describes the logic engineering techniques which are being used, provides a progress report on the design of the OSM, and outlines some current research and expected future developments.