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A Learning Curve Analysis of Expert System Use*
Authors:Jane Fedorowicz  Effy Oz  Paul D. Berger
Abstract:
In this article, we study how an expert system affects novice problem solving in a financial risk analysis domain. We demonstrate that novice performance is improved after exposure to an expert system. Further, we show that novice performance continues to improve when the system is withdrawn. By comparing learning curves for people with exposure to those without, we can assess how much the system has benefitted its users. We demonstrate a quantitative methodology to measure the increment of learning due to the use of an information technology. We also explore the issue of how expertise is transferred from the system to the user.
Keywords:Decision Support Systems  Information Management  Human Information Processing  Learning Models
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