Estimating system selection expert

Computerized quantity take-off and cost-estimating systems have proliferated in the last 4-5 years. Companies that decide to computerize estimating are faced with the problem of making the right selection. Selecting a package first involves the identification of a potential user's needs. Then, a review is made of the packages available and their capabilities and, finally, the selection of a package by matching the potential user's needs with estimating system capabilities. ESSEX, whose conceptual framework is presented in this paper, is a knowledge-based expert system that facilitates the decision to be made by a potential user of estimating software as to what package to acquire. ESSEX uses an expert system shell to manipulate three main files: ‘UserMod’, the interface with the potential user that also develops the user's decision criteria; ‘SysMod’, the interface with the developers that records commercially available systems' characteristics; and ‘MatchMod’, that matches user and system characteristics...