A methodology for expert systems development |
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Authors: | Mark L. Macaulay |
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Affiliation: | Centre for Law, Computers and Technology , University of Strathclyde , McCance Building, 16 Richmond Street, Glasgow, United Kingdom , G1 1XQ, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | There are virtually no methods or techniques available for developing expert systems in law. Further, with the exception of the UK government's Central Computer and Telecommunications Agency project, GEMINI, [1] there has been no attempt to lay the foundations for an expert systems development methodology in general. This paper discusses a number of conventional software engineering methodologies and explains why the spiral model is most suited to the development of legal expert systems. This also happens to be the same model which was advocated by the results of the GEMINI project.[2] |
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