Case-Base Reasoning (CBR) method utilizes a base of implicit knowledge, included in stored cases. The analytical subset of CBR applications covers factual advisory systems, mentioned in the paper. A presented bank product advanced search engine build by authors is contained in this class also. Banking product extension is a source of widespread information and advertisement, but many Internet portals have deficient search engines comparing to complexity of bank product selection task. Advantages of described application are setting personal preferences and weights, which can be used to delimit personal preferences. Real world data of 142 bank accounts of 27 Polish banks are used as records in the case base. CBR method includes variety of result adaptation scenarios. Presented actual searches with adaptation of results show how to apply this phase of retrieval.
Subject and purpose of work: The aim of the work is to define the importance of banks in the development of agricultural holdings and the role they play in rural environment. Materials and methods: The relevant material was analysed on the basis of domestic literature concerning a range of banking products offered to natural and legal persons and by the inductivedeductive method. Results: The source of data used for conducting the analyses and drawing conclusions is the information obtained from the Cooperative Bank in Bielsk Podlaski. Conclusions: 1. The goal of cooperative banks is to provide the inhabitants of villages with access to banking services, including credits with attractive interest rates. 2. The services of a cooperative bank are most frequently used by farmers, craftsmen and teachers. 3. In Poland, cooperative banks operate on the basis of: the Foreign Exchange Act, the Payment Services Act, the Act on Freedom of Economic Activities, the Act on the National Bank of Poland, the Act on the National Guarantee Fund, the Law on Bankruptcy and the Rehabilitation Act, as well as on the resolutions of the Management Board of the National Bank of Poland.