CommonKADS: A Comprehensive Methodology for KBS Development
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Assumptions of Problem-Solving Methods
EKAW '96 Proceedings of the 9th European Knowledge Acquisition Workshop on Advances in Knowledge Acquisition
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This paper presents a knowledge-level analysis of the programsupervision task based on two different systems: PEGASE and PULSAR. Aknowledge-level analysis of a knowledge-based system reveals the organisationof the knowledge it uses and how it uses this knowledge to solve the task. Itis also the key to determine the properties that it assumes about domainknowledge. These aspects of knowledge-level analysis have been successfully used as a framework to compare different systems, mostly for knowledge engineering purposes. This paper alsodescribes how domain knowledge assumptions have been exploited in theimplementation of a verification module for program supervision knowledge bases.