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Applying Knowledge Management
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Applying Knowledge Management

by Ian Watson
January 2003
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
250 pages
6h 2m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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Developing Expertise
application.
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The color matcher then makes a physical chip using the
adapted formula. If this new match is acceptable, the adapted loadings
are saved into the database and the match is finished. If the match is
not acceptable, the user can decide to do one of two things:
manually or automatically adjust the color loadings, or
switch to a different previous match as the starting point for this
color match.
After one of these is done, the cycle continues until a match is
found. The final match gives the “best” color match and balance of all
other important properties.
4.3.6 Case Representation
The case base for the first version ...
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ISBN: 9781558607606