Expert systems can increase
the effectiveness of planning.
Planning
information can be
exchanged
through intelligent
computer/communication aids. More effective knowledge- based management of planning projects is possible
through the use of such
aids in
distributed networks. We discuss the potential and limitations of such networks.
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