1992
DOI: 10.1007/bf00058652
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Flexible control in expert systems for construction tasks

Abstract: In most expert systems for constructional tasks, the knowledge base consists of a set of facts or object definitions and a set of rules. These rules contain knowledge about correct or ideal solutions as well as knowledge on how to control the construction process. In this paper, we present an approach that avoids this type of rules and thus the disadvantages caused by them.We propose a static knowledge base consisting of a set of object definitions interconnected by is-a and part-of links. This conceptual hier… Show more

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“…Sviokla 1990, Mumford 1991). However, it turned out that the rule base of XCON continued to expand and change (with over 10.000 rules as of September 1988, Barker and O'Connor 1989) so that maintainability was seriously challenged (Günter and Cunis 1992).…”
Section: Effectiveness: Relative Advantage and Usefulnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sviokla 1990, Mumford 1991). However, it turned out that the rule base of XCON continued to expand and change (with over 10.000 rules as of September 1988, Barker and O'Connor 1989) so that maintainability was seriously challenged (Günter and Cunis 1992).…”
Section: Effectiveness: Relative Advantage and Usefulnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, Schröder et al~1996! used a description logic based approach for a theoretical analysis of the the wellknown PLAKON0KONWERK configurator~Cunis et Günther & Cunis, 1992;Günther, 1995! and its expressive means.…”
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confidence: 99%