[ont.events] A Demonstration of Decision Support Systems Technologies Using Alacrity

ylfink@water.waterloo.edu (ylfink) (06/09/88)

DEPARTMENT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE
UNIVERSITY OF WATERLOO
SEMINAR ACTIVITIES

INFORMATION SYSTEMS SEMINAR

                    -  Monday, June 13, 1988

Mr.  Alistair  Davidson, Chairperson, Alacritous, Inc.,
Toronto,  Ontario,  will  speak on ``A Demonstration of
Decision  Support  Systems  Technologies Using Alacrity
(The M.B.A. in a Box)''.

TIME:                2:30 PM

ROOM:              CPH 3387

ABSTRACT

A  Decision  Support  System  is  an  Expert System - a
program  designed  to solve problems that normally call
for  a  human  expert.   Expert Systems are a branch of
Artificial  Intelligence  using  a  mechanism called an
inference  engine  to  search, manipulate and interpret
the  contents  of  a database containing knowledge of a
given field.

Alacrity  is  a  12 MB program that ties into Framework
II's  API, enabling accountants, consultants, high-tech
marketers,  planners,  financial analysts and others to
develop   and   evaluate   strategic   business  plans.
Alacrity  is  known  to  be  the  largest product built
around  Framework  II  and  the  largest  Expert System
available on a Personal Computer.

Alistair Davidson is co-founder and co-developer of the
Alacrity  Strategic  and  Financial  Expert Systems.  A
Harvard M.B.A. graduate (1976), his background includes
consulting,  policy  analysis,  publishing and finance.
Mr.  Davidson  is  the  co-author of Seizing the Future
(TransCanada  Press,  1983),  and author of a number of
articles,  including his most recent, ``Expert Systems:
Malpractice,   Good  Practice  or  Lots  of  Practice''
(Business Quarterly, c. 1988, Winter 1987).

Additional   background   material  is  available  upon
request.   Contact  Adhir Yelaja at U.W., Ext. 3863 for
more details.