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... solution methods . Many of the methods developed to deal with combinatorial problems are also useful on other , less combinatorially severe problems . D. Automatic Programming The task of writing a computer program is also related to ...
... solution methods . Many of the methods developed to deal with combinatorial problems are also useful on other , less combinatorially severe problems . D. Automatic Programming The task of writing a computer program is also related to ...
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... solution completely free of defects . E. Expert Consulting Systems AI methods have also been employed in the development of automatic consulting systems . These systems provide human users with expert conclusions about specialized ...
... solution completely free of defects . E. Expert Consulting Systems AI methods have also been employed in the development of automatic consulting systems . These systems provide human users with expert conclusions about specialized ...
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... solution the turning of a valve in a chamber under two meters of water impregnated with very high radiation fluxes . This is an extremely difficult environment for humans , but a plausible one for advanced multipurpose robots . The ...
... solution the turning of a valve in a chamber under two meters of water impregnated with very high radiation fluxes . This is an extremely difficult environment for humans , but a plausible one for advanced multipurpose robots . The ...
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... solution is some distance off , but the work has the fortunate character that each step in basic progress yields a corre- sponding step in application . In early stages , the amount of suggestion and detail supplied by the programmer is ...
... solution is some distance off , but the work has the fortunate character that each step in basic progress yields a corre- sponding step in application . In early stages , the amount of suggestion and detail supplied by the programmer is ...
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... solutions . They require , most of all , an awareness that the problems exist and a commitment of resources to solve them . Table 6-1 gives the published R & D budgets of the seven largest computer corporations in the United States . In ...
... solutions . They require , most of all , an awareness that the problems exist and a commitment of resources to solve them . Table 6-1 gives the published R & D budgets of the seven largest computer corporations in the United States . In ...
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