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Expert system building tool for process control: MARKS-II
An expert system-building tool for process control, MARKS-II, can cooperate with conventional control systems and can infer at a very high speed. This tool is described, and its close linkage function with conventional systems is examined in detail. A case study is presented which demonstrates the efficiency of the tool. The implementation is also described.<>