Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 312 pages
- Published by: Addison-Wesley Professional April 4, 2005
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0321246268
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0321246264
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Book Dimensions:
9 x 6.8 x 0.9 inches
- Weighs: 1.2 pounds
Back Cover Copy
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been in existence almost as long as computers. However, only recently have AI techniques been widely incorporated by companies to enhance
traditional business applications.
Building Intelligent .NET Applications is an introduction to the world of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for .NET programmers. It is the first book to show professional .NET developers how to incorporate AI into their daily programming. In this accessible guide, developers will learn how to enhance both new and existing .NET applications with intelligent agents, data mining, rule-based systems, and speech processing.
The author explores four of the most popular AI technologies by building real-world sample applications that readers can use as the basis for their own applications.
Highlights include
Applications that talk-critical for companies seeking to automate their call centers
Speech-enabled mobile applications
Multimodal speech applications
Data-mining predictions, which uncover trends and patterns in large quantities of data
Rule-based programming for applications that can be more reactive to their environments
Multiple software agents that are able to keep remote users up to date
Sample applications for Windows and the Web
With
Building Intelligent .NET Applications, developers will learn the basic technologies of AI needed to create practical, time-saving enterprise applications.
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About The Author
About The AuthorSara Rea is a senior developer for Public Systems Associates, a Baton Rougebased company that produces legislative software. She is an MCSD and MCDBA and is certified in SQL Server 2000 and VB.NET. She specializes in developing Web-based applications utilizing
Microsoft technologies. Since graduating from Louisiana State University in 1993 with a degree in quantitative business analysis, she has been developing
software for a variety of industries, including a not-for-profit hospital, a financial company offering mortgages, a retail company selling coffee, and an Application Service Provider.
In 1998 she wrote an article on stress-testing Web sites that was featured on the front cover of
MSDN Magazine, formerly named
Microsoft Interactive Developer (MIND). Since then she has written articles featured in
Enterprise Development and
.NET Development. To reference the articles Sara Rea has written, refer to http://www.custsolutions.net. This Web site also features her latest research efforts and is a good resource for readers who want to learn more about enhanced computing.
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Reader Reviews
This is a set of seven case studies is the use of agents, data mining, rule-based systems and speech recognition in the .NET framework. The examples are fairly high level, and these technologies are cutting edge. So you have to look at this as more of a field guide to an adventure rather than a succinct work on stable technologies.