Every rule-based system is concerned with some subset of all the world's collected knowledge. This subset is called the domain of the system. The process of collecting information about a domain for use in a rule-based system is called knowledge engineering, and people who do this for a living are called knowledge engineers. On small projects, the programmers themselves might do all the knowledge engineering, whereas very large projects might include a team of dedicated knowledge engineers.
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