1998
DOI: 10.1006/ijhc.1997.0168
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The essence of problem-solving methods: making assumptions to gain efficiency

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“…As a result, G and S end up being intertwined in this how control knowledge. This explains many difficulties encountered in reusing PSMs (Akkermans, Wielinga & Schreiber, 1993;Motta & Zdrahal, 1998;Ordavarn, 1996;Fensel & Straatman, 1998).…”
Section: Reuse and Declarative Strategic Knowledgementioning
confidence: 96%
“…As a result, G and S end up being intertwined in this how control knowledge. This explains many difficulties encountered in reusing PSMs (Akkermans, Wielinga & Schreiber, 1993;Motta & Zdrahal, 1998;Ordavarn, 1996;Fensel & Straatman, 1998).…”
Section: Reuse and Declarative Strategic Knowledgementioning
confidence: 96%
“…Marcus & McDermott, 1989;Eriksson et al, 1995;Fensel & Straatman, 1998). We first compare the modeling constructs comprising approach-specific conceptual knowledge models, then look at the model construction process that these approaches support, and finally discuss how these approaches deal with formalization and validation.…”
Section: Relation To Other Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the items included in the ontology of a method is the method's competence, which reflects the function (goal) of the method (e.g. Fensel & Straatman, 1998). For example, the competence of the propose-and-revise method is defined in terms of assumptions like:…”
Section: Conceptual Knowledge Modeling Constructsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Bylander et al (1991) and Motta and Zdrahal (1996)). PSMs needs to introduce assumptions that reduce the problem to a size they can deal with (see Fensel and Straatman (1998)). The later discussed adapters are the speci®cation elements that contain the assumptions that have to be made to bridge the gap between both speci®cations.…”
Section: A Software Architecture For Knowledge-based Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%