Expert systems for environmental applications : developed from a symposium sponsored by the Division of Chemical Information at the 198th National Meeting of the American Chemical Society, Miami Beach, Florida September 10-15, 1989 /
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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Washington, DC :
American Chemical Society,
1990.
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| Series: | ACS symposium series ;
431. |
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Table of Contents:
- Overview of environmental expert systems / Judith M. Hushon
- Success factors for expert systems / Dan Yurman
- Verification and validation of environmental expert systems / Mark Stunder
- Neural networks and environmental applications / Joseph Schmuller
- Expert systems to support environmental sampling, analysis, and data validation / Ramon A. Olivero and David W. Bottrell
- An intelligent quality assurance planner for environmental data : functional requirements / Nitin Pandit, John Mateo, and William Coakley
- An expert system for prediction of aquatic toxicity of contaminants / James P. Hickey [and others]
- A citizen's helper for chemical information / W. James Hadden, Jr.
- An expert system to diagnose performance limiting factors at publicly owned treatment works / Linda Berkman, Mark Lennon, and Keith Law
- The activated sludge advisor prototype / Joseph Schmuller and Michael R. Morlino
- Multidomain expert systems for hazardous waste site investigations / H.Y. Fang, G.M. Mikroudis, and S. Pamukcu
- The cost of remedial action model : expert system applications / Marie T. Chenu and Jacqueline A. Crenca
- Computerized system for performing risk assessments for chemical constituents of hazardous waste / John L. Schaum [and others]
- Remedial action priority and multimedia environmental pollutant assessment systems / J.G. Droppo, Jr. and B.L. Hoopes
- The Defense Priority Model for Department of Defense remedial site ranking / Judith M. Hushon
- The future of expert systems in the Environmental Protection Agency / Daniel Greathouse and James Decker.