Principled modeling of the requirements and functional specifications of knowledge-based systems /
Abstract: "One of the major issues in modeling expert systems for enhanced reusability lies in capturing a high level view of their operations. Principled knowledge representation schemes have been used to model components of complex software systems. However, the potential for applying thes...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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College Station, Tex. :
Texas A & M University, Computer Science Dept.,
[1993]
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| Series: | Technical report (Texas A & M University. Computer Science Department) ;
93-057. |
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| Summary: | Abstract: "One of the major issues in modeling expert systems for enhanced reusability lies in capturing a high level view of their operations. Principled knowledge representation schemes have been used to model components of complex software systems. However, the potential for applying these principled modeling techniques for explicitly capturing the functionality of components of expert systems has not been fully explored. Lacking such requirements and work create difficulties an abstract view of the requirements and the functionality of an expert system's modules. To alleviate these difficulties, this paper investigates issues regarding the use of an AI knowledge representation scheme for developing an ontology of the software components to facilitate their classification and retrieval. The application of our ontology approach and its benefits are demonstrated using three real world applications of knowledge-based systems." |
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| Physical Description: | 21 leaves : illustrations ; 28 cm. |
| Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |