@inproceedings{ff9c5820630b46e18d49cfbaf347b679,
title = "Incorporating end-users' attitudes towards uncertainty into an expert system",
abstract = "Uncertainty is a real and unavoidable part of the design process. Uncertainty in the area of manufacturing cost estimation can have a negative impact on the desirability of design alternatives, and some might be deemed ``too risky'' for further consideration in spite of potential benefits. Expert designers obtain a sense of what level of risk is acceptable for different types of applications. Expert systems for design thus might include a set of necessary and reasonable assumptions which reflect a particular expert's attitude towards risk and uncertainty. These assumptions may not be applicable for all users. In this paper we present an expert system for design which explicitly addresses the individual user's attitude towards uncertainty. We have developed a spreadsheet user-interface for assessing this attitude through a utility function, and for linking those results to a heuristic rule base. The heuristic rule base contains only technical expertise used to determine a set of feasible alternatives, while the process of evaluating and ranking these feasible alternatives is driven by the user's individual preferences and risk-taking profile.",
author = "Tian, {Yun Qi} and Thurston, {Deborah L.} and Carnahan, {James V.}",
year = "1992",
language = "English (US)",
isbn = "0791809358",
series = "Computers in Engineering, Proceedings of the International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exhibit",
publisher = "Publ by ASME",
pages = "19--27",
booktitle = "Computers in Engineering, Proceedings of the International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exhibit",
note = "Proceedings of the 1992 ASME International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exposition ; Conference date: 02-08-1992 Through 06-08-1992",
}