An investigation of user-led system design: rational and political perspectives
Communications of the ACM - Special section on management of information systems
GISMO: A visual problem-structuring and knowledge-organization tool
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man and Cybernetics
KMS: a distributed hypermedia system for managing knowledge in organizations
Communications of the ACM
Bridging acquisition and representation
AI Expert
Intelligent databases: object-oriented, deductive hypermedia technologies
Intelligent databases: object-oriented, deductive hypermedia technologies
Automatic rule generation by the transformation of expert's diagram: LIFT
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies
Intelligent systems design: integrating expert systems, hypermedia, and database technologies
Intelligent systems design: integrating expert systems, hypermedia, and database technologies
Integrating a knowledge acquisition tool, an expert system shell, and a hypermedia system
International Journal of Expert Systems
On generalizing the concept of hypertext
MIS Quarterly
Communications of the ACM
Merging expert systems with multimedia technology
ACM SIGMIS Database
Automating hypermedia for decision support
Hypermedia
Decision Support and Expert Systems: Management Support Systems
Decision Support and Expert Systems: Management Support Systems
A Methodology for Evaluating Potential KBS Applications
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Social behavior and brand devotion among iPhone innovators
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
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Expert systems and multimedia are being incorporated into organizations at increasing rates because, while being independently developed, they possess capabilities appropriate for integration with each other. This paper examines the potential for such integration, providing support to users beyond the capabilities of each independently used technology. An integrated system, essential to the city of Los Angeles during the 1992 riots and the 1994 earthquake, is examined to demonstrate the usefulness and benefits of expert systems and multimedia integration. The potential for this integration is further explored by examining issues related to an integration framework where the two technologies support each other. Three integrated prototype systems are reviewed to promote the legitimacy of expert systems and multimedia integration. Preliminary findings conclude that this integration will offer benefits to various applications.