Proceedings., 6th Annual Knowledge-Based Software Engineering Conference
DOI: 10.1109/kbse.1991.638029
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A Knowledge And Deduction Based Software Retrieval Tool

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“…Other approaches (such as deductive retrieval [16] [17] [18] or execution-based retrieval [19] [20] [21]) are usually only suitable for limited application domains, as they are, typically, to complex (both from a computational and a usability perspective).…”
Section: The State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other approaches (such as deductive retrieval [16] [17] [18] or execution-based retrieval [19] [20] [21]) are usually only suitable for limited application domains, as they are, typically, to complex (both from a computational and a usability perspective).…”
Section: The State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this system, plans are not explicitly used and represent only the structure of solutions. Other attempts at case-based software design include CEASAR [7], analogical reuse [11], [12], and work in derivational analogy [13]. Some also view reuse work by Prieto-Diaz [15] as case-based reasoning, however it is not a heuristic approach and involves no adaptation of final solutions.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%