2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0957-4174(02)00031-3
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Knowledge model reuse: therapy decision through specialisation of a generic decision model

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“…Abdullah, Benest, Evans and Kimble [20] noted that the knowledge model of CommonKADS incorporates application development processes through the use of a class diagram, a use case diagram, an activity diagram and a state diagram. CommonKADS provides tools for corporate knowledge management tasks and knowledge intensive processes rather than capturing domain knowledge and modelling the knowledge for application development [20,21]. Task based modelling and requirements capture through use cases is the priority in this approach, which is in the classic tradition of structured systems analysis and development, evolved to be compatible with objectoriented development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Abdullah, Benest, Evans and Kimble [20] noted that the knowledge model of CommonKADS incorporates application development processes through the use of a class diagram, a use case diagram, an activity diagram and a state diagram. CommonKADS provides tools for corporate knowledge management tasks and knowledge intensive processes rather than capturing domain knowledge and modelling the knowledge for application development [20,21]. Task based modelling and requirements capture through use cases is the priority in this approach, which is in the classic tradition of structured systems analysis and development, evolved to be compatible with objectoriented development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Manjarres et al (Manjarres et al 2002) The research presented in this thesis is pursuing a contribution in the research idea presented in Figure 2-7 using information and knowledge modelling providing new information and knowledge models to support manufacturing decisions ). functional design and design t1or manutacture.…”
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