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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 28, 1988
Filed:
Jun. 26, 1985
Thomas J Ashford, Austin, TX (US);
Nancy A Burns, Austin, TX (US);
Richard L Flagg, Round Rock, TX (US);
Christine T Iwaskiw, Austin, TX (US);
Michael E McBride, Austin, TX (US);
James T Padden, Austin, TX (US);
Roberta P Starbird, Austin, TX (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A method for solving problems using an expert system in which the Rulebase includes a section having specific definitions of processes or procedures which are available to the expert system as a data source. The method allows data to be collected dynamically in response to and in accordance with parameters supplied by the expert system and at a time determined by the expert system. The ability of the expert system to provide meaningful conclusions is considerably enhanced when such type of data is made available since any process or procedure that can be executed on the host for the expert system can become a source of current data for analysis by the expert system. Computer hardware diagnostic applications can include running self-diagnostic procedures even on the host system.