Intelligent Workstations for Professionals: Proceedings of a Joint Symposium Siemens AG Northwestern University, March 1992 - Softcover

 
9783662079560: Intelligent Workstations for Professionals: Proceedings of a Joint Symposium Siemens AG Northwestern University, March 1992

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Physicians, lawyers, engineers, architects, financial analysts, and other pro­ fessionals articulate an increasing need for support by intelligent workstations for decision making, analysis, communication, and other activities. "Intelligent Workstations for Professionals" is the collection of papers presented by inter­ national scientists at a symposium and workshop in March 1992. Requirements from potential users, studies of their behavior as well as approaches and aspects oftechnical realizations of "intelligent" functions are introduced. Eight contributions from members of the Center for Information and Tele­ communication Technology (Clrn of Northwestern University, Wisconsin­ Whitewater University, and the Children’s Memorial Hospital deal with the latest findings of the UNIS (Users’ Needs for Intelligent Systems) project, which is designed to identify needs and wishes from professionals for intelligent sup­ port systems and the potential barriers to adoption and use of such systems. The remaining papers concentrate on new approaches and techniques that en­ hance the "intelligence" of future workstations. They tackle issues like architectural trends in workstation design, the combination of workstations with HDTV and speech processing, automatic reading and understanding of documents, the automated development of software, or the processing of in­ exact knowledge. These papers were contributed by members of the DFKI GmbH (German Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence), GMD mbH (German Society for Mathematics and Data Processing), Siemens Gammasonics Inc., Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG and Siemens AG.

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Physicians, lawyers, engineers, architects, financial analysts, and other pro­ fessionals articulate an increasing need for support by intelligent workstations for decision making, analysis, communication, and other activities. "Intelligent Workstations for Professionals" is the collection of papers presented by inter­ national scientists at a symposium and workshop in March 1992. Requirements from potential users, studies of their behavior as well as approaches and aspects oftechnical realizations of "intelligent" functions are introduced. Eight contributions from members of the Center for Information and Tele­ communication Technology (Clrn of Northwestern University, Wisconsin­ Whitewater University, and the Children's Memorial Hospital deal with the latest findings of the UNIS (Users' Needs for Intelligent Systems) project, which is designed to identify needs and wishes from professionals for intelligent sup­ port systems and the potential barriers to adoption and use of such systems. The remaining papers concentrate on new approaches and techniques that en­ hance the "intelligence" of future workstations. They tackle issues like architectural trends in workstation design, the combination of workstations with HDTV and speech processing, automatic reading and understanding of documents, the automated development of software, or the processing of in­ exact knowledge. These papers were contributed by members of the DFKI GmbH (German Research Institute for Artificial Intelligence), GMD mbH (German Society for Mathematics and Data Processing), Siemens Gammasonics Inc., Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG and Siemens AG.

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Physicians, lawyers, engineers, architects, financial analysts, and other professionals articulate an increasing need for support by intelligent workstations for decision making, analysis, communication, and other activities. "Intelligent Workstations for Professionals" is the collection of papers presented at an symposium and workshop. Requirements from potential users, studies of their behavior as well a approaches and aspects fo technical realization of "intelligent" functions are introduced. Eight contributions deal withlatest findings of the UNIS (User's Needs for Intelligent Systems) project with intends to identify needs and wishes from professionals for intelligent support systems and the potential adoption of such systems. Other papers concentrate on new approaches and techniques that enhance the "intelligence" of future workstations. They tackle issues like architectural trends in workstation design, the combination of workstations with HDTV and speech processing, automatic reading and understanding of documents, the automated development of software or the processing of inexact knowledge. With a look onthe broad spectrum of aspects treated i this book it is suitable for research and development, sales and marketing,and for ambitious users of workstations who want to catch an impression of features that will be common in future systems.

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