Mixed Chaining Mixed Chaining refers to the use of both forward chaining and backward chaining to solve problems. Most expert systems are equipped to use both.
Backward chaining Backward chaining, in which the inference engine begins with a goal, or hypothesis, and searches for data to support this goal. Since it is the goal that ...
Forward chaining Forward chaining is the system that begins by analyzing a set of data to solve a problem. Since data are the driving force behind this process, it is ...