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A Knowledge-Based Approach to Design

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 1985
A framework is presented for constructing knowledge-based aids for design problems. In particular, we describe the organization of an interactive knowledge-based consultant for VLSI design (called VEXED¿an acronym for VLSI expert editor), and a prototype implementation of VEXED. The paper focuses on the principles underlying the design of VEXED, and on
Tom M. Mitchell   +2 more
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Design Knowledge and Context

Environment and Planning B: Planning and Design, 1985
Design is regarded here as the generation of a language of designs from a grammar. We consider the application of context sensitive grammars to design. Meaning in design is equated with purposeful design activity where mechanisms are devised for finding states which match goals.
R D Coyne, J S Gero
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Designing a market for quantitative knowledge

Proceedings of HICSS-29: 29th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 1996
The awakening of government programs recognizing the information infrastructure of a country being a critical success factor for economic growth has not only stimulated the feasibility of electronic information sources but also has triggered the growth of electronic information pools.
Georg Geyer   +2 more
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Design issues for knowledge artifacts

Knowledge-Based Systems, 2008
The notion of knowledge artifact has rapidly gained popularity in the fields of general knowledge management and more recently knowledge-based systems. The main goal on this paper is to propose and discuss a methodology for the design and implementation of knowledge-based systems founded on knowledge artifacts.
Salazar-Torres, G   +4 more
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Design for Knowledge

2020
This chapter discusses design for knowledge in health and medicine. The outcome of knowledge pertains to activities designed to transfer or construct knowledge about health to or for a person, social group or a community. The aim of such activities is the prevention of medical conditions, reduction of the need for professional intervention, and raising
Erez Nusem, Karla Straker, Cara Wrigley
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Knowledge for design

Knowledge Acquisition, 1990
Having dealt early with the issues of intelligence and the dual semantics of computer programs in Chap. 9, we must now address the issue of how to design a knowledge-based system.
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New design knowledge

Design Studies, 2009
This paper was presented to introduce Changing the Change, an international conference on the role and potential of design research in the transition towards sustainability, held in Turin, Italy, 10–12 July 2008. At the end of the paper is an Appendix which presents the first draft of a ‘Design Research Agenda for Sustainability’, which was co ...
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The architecture and design of the knowledge organization

Journal of Knowledge Management, 2004
The purpose of this paper is to meet the challenge of modeling knowledge organization by introducing a new, unifying, way of thinking about the organization of knowledge. Building on ideas set forth in the behavioral theory of the firm we present a modeling framework in which the central idea is to represent the organization of knowledge as a structure
Knudsen, Thorbjørn, Augier, Mie
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The Design of a Knowledge Communication Shell

Journal of Information Technology, 1990
The Juniper 1 program offers a simple, low cost ‘shell’ for the construction of interactive knowledge bases. This paper describes some of the features of Juniper 1 and the reasons for using it in preference to conventional expert systems.
E. B. James, R. P. Lister, C. Edeleanu
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Identifying Designers and their Design Knowledge

International Journal of Software Engineering and Its Applications, 2013
This paper presents an approach to identify designers who participated in shaping the design of software systems. Designers are identified as well as their design knowledge. Identified designers are recommended to handle a high level change request. High level requests require changing the design of software systems.
Maen Hammad   +2 more
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