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From prototype to production: expanding expert systems project management planning
The difficulty in production fielding of successful expert system prototypes is discussed. The problem is presented in terms of a microeconomic perspective in which costs are identified as level of effort rather than actual dollar amounts. A discussion is also presented of three worksheets that cover the areas of functional integration, technical integration, and stakeholder analysis.<>