A Knowledge-Based Approach for Consistency Checking Mechanism in Software Design

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Citation: G. Nakano and Sanjay Bhansali. (1993) A Knowledge-Based Approach for Consistency Checking Mechanism in Software Design. In , 1993.

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author G. Nakano and Sanjay Bhansali
title A Knowledge-Based Approach for Consistency Checking Mechanism in Software Design
number KSL-93-26
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
year 1993
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abstract We are interested in developing an intelligent software development environment that extends the capabilities of current CASE tools. Our approach is based on identifying and representing knowledge from multiple domains and using that knowledge to assist software designers in designing software systems. A prototype system called KASE is currently being developed that is based on this approach. We describe the consistency checking mechanism in KASE which can be used to assist software developers in ensuring the correctness and completeness of a software design. Three new features are introduced for the consistency checking mechanism: integrated consistency checking, flexible control of consistency checking and automatic remedy generation. In this paper we focus on the integrated consistency checking mechanism. We believe that these features can overcome some of the limitations of current CASE tools.

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Abstract We are interested in developing an intelli We are interested in developing an intelligent software development environment that extends the capabilities of current CASE tools. Our approach is based on identifying and representing knowledge from multiple domains and using that knowledge to assist software designers in designing software systems. A prototype system called KASE is currently being developed that is based on this approach. We describe the consistency checking mechanism in KASE which can be used to assist software developers in ensuring the correctness and completeness of a software design. Three new features are introduced for the consistency checking mechanism: integrated consistency checking, flexible control of consistency checking and automatic remedy generation. In this paper we focus on the integrated consistency checking mechanism. We believe that these features can overcome some of the limitations of current CASE tools. of the limitations of current CASE tools.
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