Enduring support: on defeasible reasoning in design support systems
Abstract: "The task of a design support system is conventionally conceived as one of providing the designer with solutions to specific parts of a design problem. In this paper we argue that this approach is fundamentally flawed. We identify two main modalities of support: the production of nece...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "The task of a design support system is conventionally conceived as one of providing the designer with solutions to specific parts of a design problem. In this paper we argue that this approach is fundamentally flawed. We identify two main modalities of support: the production of necessary consequences and the production of possible consequences of the current design description, and discuss the problem of devising an architecture capable of providing such support using the Edinburgh Designer System (EDS) as an example We describe the difficulties inherent in integrating the derivation of possible consequences into the architecture of EDS and argue that while in principle such difficulties can be overcome, in practice the goal of providing globally consistent solutions to particular parts of the design problem is unattainable. We propose a different approach in which the design support system explores the consequences of various design decisions. The results of this exploration are represented as counterfactual conditionals which we believe more closely approximates the information required by a designer. |
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spelling | Logan, Brian Verfasser aut Enduring support on defeasible reasoning in design support systems Brian Logan, David Corne and Tim Smithers Edinburgh 1992 18 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper 581 Abstract: "The task of a design support system is conventionally conceived as one of providing the designer with solutions to specific parts of a design problem. In this paper we argue that this approach is fundamentally flawed. We identify two main modalities of support: the production of necessary consequences and the production of possible consequences of the current design description, and discuss the problem of devising an architecture capable of providing such support using the Edinburgh Designer System (EDS) as an example We describe the difficulties inherent in integrating the derivation of possible consequences into the architecture of EDS and argue that while in principle such difficulties can be overcome, in practice the goal of providing globally consistent solutions to particular parts of the design problem is unattainable. We propose a different approach in which the design support system explores the consequences of various design decisions. The results of this exploration are represented as counterfactual conditionals which we believe more closely approximates the information required by a designer. Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Computer aided design (CAD) sigle Logic design Corne, David 1962- Verfasser (DE-588)12041399X aut Smithers, Tim Verfasser aut Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper University <Edinburgh> 581 (DE-604)BV010450646 581 |
spellingShingle | Logan, Brian Corne, David 1962- Smithers, Tim Enduring support on defeasible reasoning in design support systems Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Computer aided design (CAD) sigle Logic design |
title | Enduring support on defeasible reasoning in design support systems |
title_auth | Enduring support on defeasible reasoning in design support systems |
title_exact_search | Enduring support on defeasible reasoning in design support systems |
title_full | Enduring support on defeasible reasoning in design support systems Brian Logan, David Corne and Tim Smithers |
title_fullStr | Enduring support on defeasible reasoning in design support systems Brian Logan, David Corne and Tim Smithers |
title_full_unstemmed | Enduring support on defeasible reasoning in design support systems Brian Logan, David Corne and Tim Smithers |
title_short | Enduring support |
title_sort | enduring support on defeasible reasoning in design support systems |
title_sub | on defeasible reasoning in design support systems |
topic | Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Computer aided design (CAD) sigle Logic design |
topic_facet | Bionics and artificial intelligence Computer aided design (CAD) Logic design |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV010450646 |
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