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Citation: Timothy P. Darr and Mark Fox and Deborah L. McGuinness. (1998) Special Configuration Issue of the Artificial. In Artificial Intelligence for Engineering, Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing Journal, ,,1998.
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| author | Timothy P. Darr and Mark Fox and Deborah L. McGuinness
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| title | Special Configuration Issue of the Artificial
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| journal | Artificial Intelligence for Engineering, Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing Journal
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| year | 1998
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| abstract | Representing objects and their interactions can be quite challenging when an application requires many complicated, interconnected objects that are restricted in how they can be instantiated. In this paper, we present our approach to conceptual modeling. We have used this approach with success in a number of applications, the largest of which is the PROSE family of configurators. PROSE was first deployed in 1990 and has been used to configure over 4 billion dollars worth of AT&T and Lucenttele communications equipment. We will discuss our approach to conceptual modeling, which is based on knowledge representation, show how it meets our representation and reasoning needs, and then discuss the relative merits of the approach.
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| Abstract | Representing objects and their interaction … Representing objects and their interactions can be quite challenging when an application requires many complicated, interconnected objects that are restricted in how they can be instantiated. In this paper, we present our approach to conceptual modeling. We have used this approach with success in a number of applications, the largest of which is the PROSE family of configurators. PROSE was first deployed in 1990 and has been used to configure over 4 billion dollars worth of AT&T and Lucenttele communications equipment. We will discuss our approach to conceptual modeling, which is based on knowledge representation, show how it meets our representation and reasoning needs, and then discuss the relative merits of the approach. scuss the relative merits of the approach. |
| Author | Timothy P. Darr and Mark Fox and Deborah L. McGuinness + |
| Bibtype | article + |
| Has author | Timothy P. Darr and Mark Fox and Deborah L. McGuinness + |
| Has identifier | KSL-98-27 + |
| Has publishing details | ,,1998 + |
| Has title | Special Configuration Issue of the Artificial + |
| Has where published | Artificial Intelligence for Engineering, Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing Journal + |
| Has year | 1998 + |
| Journal | Artificial Intelligence for Engineering, Design, Analysis, and Manufacturing Journal + |
| Ksl tr id | KSL-98-27 + |
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| Title | Special Configuration Issue of the Artificial + |
| Year | 1998 + |