Under the sponsorship of the US Department of Energy's (DOE's) Transportation Management Division (EM-261), the Transportation Technologies Group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has designed and developed an expert system prototype application of the hazardous materials transportation regulations. The objective of this task was to provide a proof-of-concept for developing a computerized expert system that will ensure straightforward, consistent, and error-free application of the hazardous materials transportation regulations. The expert system prototype entailed the analysis of what an expert in hazardous materials shipping information could/should do. From the analysis of the different features required for the expert system prototype, it was concluded that the developmental efforts should be directed to a Windows(trademark) 3.1 hypermedia environment. Hypermedia technology usually works as an interactive software system that gives personal computer users the ability to organize, manage, and present information in a number of formats--text, graphics, sound, and full-motion video.
Development of an expert system for transportation of hazardous and radioactive materials
1994
6 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Radioactive Wastes & Radioactivity , Reactor Fuels & Fuel Processing , Transportation , Selected Studies In Nuclear Technology , Hazardous Materials , Radioactive Materials , Transport Regulations , Data Base Management , Expert Systems , Personal Computers , Transport , Transportation Systems , Validation , Meetings , EDB/050900 , EDB/990200
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