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abstract: A good software architecture facilitates application system development, promotes achievement of an application system's functional requirements, and supports system reconfiguration. We present a domain-specific software architectures (DSSA) that we have developed for a large application domain of adaptive intelligent systems (AIS). Our DSSA provides: (a) an AIS reference architecture designed to meet the functional requirements shared by applications in this domain; (b) principles for decomposing expertise into highly reusable sub-components; and (c) an application configuration tool that helps a user to select application-relevant components from a library and automatically configures instances of those components in an instance of the AIS architecture. We present three studies demonstrating the utility of our AIS DSSA in the sub-domain of office robots.

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AbstractA good software architecture facilitates a A good software architecture facilitates application system development, promotes achievement of an application system's functional requirements, and supports system reconfiguration. We present a domain-specific software architectures (DSSA) that we have developed for a large application domain of adaptive intelligent systems (AIS). Our DSSA provides: (a) an AIS reference architecture designed to meet the functional requirements shared by applications in this domain; (b) principles for decomposing expertise into highly reusable sub-components; and (c) an application configuration tool that helps a user to select application-relevant components from a library and automatically configures instances of those components in an instance of the AIS architecture. We present three studies demonstrating the utility of our AIS DSSA in the sub-domain of office robots. S DSSA in the sub-domain of office robots.
AuthorBarbara Hayes-Roth  +, Karl Pfleger  +, Philippe Lal  +, A  +, Philippe Morignot  +, and Marko Balabanovic  +
Bibtypetechreport  +
InstitutionKnowledge Systems, AI Laboratory  +
KeyKSL-94-11  +
NoteUpdated January 1995. In press.  +
NumberKSL-94-11  +
TagComputer science  +
TitleA Domain-Specific Software Architecture for Adaptive Intelligent Systems  +
Tr idKSL-94-11  +
Year1994  +
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