A prolog based expert system for the allocation of quality assurance program resources
Authors:
Kyle A. Crawford
Osama K. Eyada PhD PE
Affiliation:
Supplier and Materials Quality Division Wolf Creek Nuclear Operating Corporation, Wichita, KS 67201, USA
Department of Industrial Engineering The Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 67208, USA
Abstract:
The worldwide proliferation of fraudulent materials has brought about the need for a new approach to the control of purchased material quality. Nuclear power, defense, aerospace and many other industries are affected by the supply of poor quality clones that presume to be original replacement parts. Safety considerations abound as these highly defective materials are used in systems that are critical to the preservation of human lives. Commonly utilized quality assurance programs have not effectively stopped the influx of fraudulent materials. These programs fail to concentrate inspection efforts on materials and inspection attributes that would effectively prevent the acceptance of fraudulent materials. herein a solution is presented to this problem in the form of an expert system application. Information commonly available in industry is formulated into a knowledge based system wherein advisories are given to the user regarding key purchased material receipt inspection strategies.