The role of frame-based representation in reasoning
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Case-based reasoning: a research paradigm
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A knowledge-intensive, integrated approach to problem solving and sustained learning
A knowledge-intensive, integrated approach to problem solving and sustained learning
KADS: a modelling approach to knowledge engineering
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Case-Based Reasoning Technology, From Foundations to Applications
Case-Based Reasoning Technology, From Foundations to Applications
A Knowledge Level Model of Case-Based Reasoning
EWCBR '93 Selected papers from the First European Workshop on Topics in Case-Based Reasoning
Classification-Based Problem-Solving in Case-Based Reasoning
EWCBR '96 Proceedings of the Third European Workshop on Advances in Case-Based Reasoning
Meta-Cases: Explaining Case-Based Reasoning
EWCBR '96 Proceedings of the Third European Workshop on Advances in Case-Based Reasoning
A Knowledge-Level Task Model of Adaption in Case-Based Reasoning
ICCBR '99 Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning and Development
Operator Decision Aiding by Adaption of Supervision Strategies
ICCBR '95 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development
Methodology for Building CBR Applications
Case-Based Reasoning Technology, From Foundations to Applications
Case-Based Reasoning Technology, From Foundations to Applications
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This paper presents the object-based knowledge representation system Rocade, that is aimed at the development of case-based reasoning (CBR) systems. CBR is studied by reference to the two levels defined by Newell: at the knowledge level, a general detailed model of the CBR process has been proposed. This model is intended to be implemented at the symbol level materialized by the ROCADE system. This paper presents these two complementary levels and focuses on ROCADE. The concepts and reasoning mechanisms of ROCADE are described, as well as its architecture. Then, its architecture allowing different ways to use it is presented. ROCADE is illustrated with examples of two CBR systems. The implementation of 2 CBR systems are used to illustrate the rocade system the functionalities of the rocade system.