Structural safety of industrial systems and components raises a steadily
growing public, scientific and engineering interest, and causes
permanent development of methods and techniques used for its assessment.
In addition to the well established engineering methods, applied in the
field, several new methods and tools have emerged recently. Among them,
the most novel ones are probably those related to expert system applica-
tions, appearing as an important possible improvement of the current
engineering practice. The issue has been addressed by the international
course EXPERT SYSTEMS IN STRUCTURAL SAFETY ASSESSMENT organized by MPA
Stuttgart and JRC Ispra (Stuttgart, October 2-4, 1989), and the
proceedings of the course are contained in this volume of the Lecture
Notes ill Engineering. The contributions (invited lectures) tackle the
issues usually confronting developers and users of expert systems
applied in structural engineering, i.e. in structural safety and
integrity assessment. Both the book and the course are a combination of
a tutorial and of presentation of the current achievements in the field.
Starting from the basic elements of expert systems (knowledge based
systems), the book should "guide" the reader up to the applications in
various particular sub-domains.