Browsing Faculty Publications (Bibliographic) by Author "Yegneshwar, S."
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Developing Expert Systems Using Goldworks II
Yegneshwar, S.; Subramanyam, S. V. (2010-08-05)This note explains the use of Goldworks II, an expert system development tool. This is a hybrid tool that allows a developer to work at two levels, viz., at a user"s level and at a programmer"s level. The emphasis of this ... -
An Expert System for Trouble Shooting of Hardware Failures in Personal Computers
Rao, V. Venkata; Yegneshwar, S. (2010-05-13) -
Improving literacy: is there a role for information technology
Bhatnagar, Subhash C.; Yegneshwar, S. (1993-10-04) -
Introduction to VP-Expert
Yegneshwar, S. (2010-08-04)This note is an introduction to the expert system shell called VP-EXPERT. It highlights the important features of VP-EXPERT and illustrates these features using a simplified tax-planning problem. In this process, the note ... -
Machine Learning for Management Applications
Yegneshwar, S. (2010-08-03)Learning is a very general term encompassing a wide variety of activities and is, hence difficult to define. It has commonly been regarded as the process of assimilating knowledge leading to increased understanding, ... -
A Note on Expert System
Yegneshwar, S. (2010-08-04) -
Premier Software Consultancy
Yegneshwar, S. (2010-08-05) -
Production Costing Software (PCS): A Software Reverse and Re-engineering Project
Rao, V. Venkata; Rama Rao, T. P.; Yegneshwar, S. (2010-08-18)This case describes a software reverse and re-engineering project that Softco India has undertaken for Food Products International, Netherlands, through NRESI, Netherlands, owned by a non-resident Indian. -
Production Costing Software (PCS): A Software Reverse and Re-engineering Project (Case Commentary and Teaching Note)
Rao, V. Venkata; Rama Rao, T. P.; Yegneshwar, S. (2010-08-18) -
Stepwise Refinement and Pseudo-Codes: An Introduction
Rao, V. Venkata; Yegneshwar, S. (2010-08-05)This note is meant to give an introduction to stepwise refinement as a method of describing/developing an algorithm, which can be later converted to a computer program in a procedural language like BASIC, FORTRAN, or ...