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A suggested descriptive framework for the comparison of knowledge‐based systems methodologies

D.K. Hilal, +1 more
- 01 May 1991 - 
- Vol. 8, Iss: 2, pp 107-114
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A descriptive framework is presented which allows the depiction of essential features of a methodology and is intended to simplify the comparative study of KBSs that a knowledge engineer might be involved in.
Abstract
Instigating the selection of a methodological approach for the development of a knowledge-based system (KBS) should not be trivialised. This paper sets out to enlighten the reader about the needs and difficulties in comparing methodologies. In doing so, a descriptive framework is presented which allows the depiction of essential features of a methodology. This is intended to simplify the comparative study of KBSs that a knowledge engineer might be involved in.

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Methodologies for the development of knowledge-based systems, 1982–2002

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The business failure of knowledge-based systems: linking knowledge-based systems and information systems methodologies for strategic planning

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HSTDEK: Developing a methodology for construction of large-scale, multi-use knowledge bases

TL;DR: The primary research objectives of the Hubble Space Telescope Design/Engineering Knowledgebase (HSTDEK) are to develop a methodology for constructing and maintaining large scale knowledge bases which can be used to support multiple applications.
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