Using reason maintenance systems to support ill structured problem solving:
Abstract: "Problem solving systems incorporating a truth or reason maintenance component have been developed for a number of different domains, including hypothetical reasoning, diagnosis, planning and circuit design. Almost without exception, the problems addressed by these systems are well st...
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "Problem solving systems incorporating a truth or reason maintenance component have been developed for a number of different domains, including hypothetical reasoning, diagnosis, planning and circuit design. Almost without exception, the problems addressed by these systems are well structured, that is, there exists a complete and consistent statement of the problem requirements when problem solving begins. In this paper we argue that RMS (and in particular assumption-based truth maintenance systems) can also be applied to ill-structured problems. We describe a hybrid ATMS-blackboard architecture which has been employed in the development of a number of design support systems in different domains and briefly outline some of the questions raised by our experience with the architecture." |
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title | Using reason maintenance systems to support ill structured problem solving |
title_auth | Using reason maintenance systems to support ill structured problem solving |
title_exact_search | Using reason maintenance systems to support ill structured problem solving |
title_full | Using reason maintenance systems to support ill structured problem solving Brian Logan, David Corne and Tim Smithers |
title_fullStr | Using reason maintenance systems to support ill structured problem solving Brian Logan, David Corne and Tim Smithers |
title_full_unstemmed | Using reason maintenance systems to support ill structured problem solving Brian Logan, David Corne and Tim Smithers |
title_short | Using reason maintenance systems to support ill structured problem solving |
title_sort | using reason maintenance systems to support ill structured problem solving |
topic | Bionics and artificial intelligence sigle Computer aided design (CAD) sigle Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence |
topic_facet | Bionics and artificial intelligence Computer aided design (CAD) Künstliche Intelligenz Artificial intelligence |
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