@inproceedings{fbc2f978d38b4b43885fcbaaee02f1df,
title = "INTERPRETATION AND DESIGN OF CHEMICALLY BASED EXPERIMENTS WITH EXPERT SYSTEMS.",
abstract = "Expert system building programs, e. g. , EXPERT, can now supervise numerical calculations in addition to performing qualitative reasoning and choosing among possible alternatives. This capability can be used to interpret experiments, calculate optimal designs for them, and automate model construction and manipulation, as well as to resolve associated problems due to differing conceptual frameworks and definitions. Three hierarchically arranged applications are suggested to determine and manage free Mg**2** plus levels; construct an expert system to derive enzyme kinetic models (including Mg**2** plus ) and fit them to data; design experiments (including enzyme kinetics) using minimal numbers of animals to prove drugs safe and effective.",
author = "David Garfinkel and Lillian Garfinkel and Soo, {Von Wun} and Kulikowski, {Casimir A.}",
year = "1986",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "0841209669",
series = "ACS Symposium Series",
publisher = "ACS",
pages = "75--86",
editor = "Pierce, {Thomas H.} and Hohne, {Bruce A.}",
booktitle = "ACS Symposium Series",
}