J de Kleer. An assumpiton-based TMS. Artificial Intelligence, 28(2):127--162, 1985.

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Causality as a Key to the Frame Problem - Hideyuki Nakashima (1997)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....in how causal relations are used for reasoning. 3 Partial Ordering and Local Consistency Maintenance Causal relations are non monotonic in accumulation. Consistency maintenance is an important issue in non monotonic reasoning in general. In conventional approaches like TMS [Doy78] and ATMS[dK85], the task requires global computation: When a contradiction is derived, the culprit may not be the very rule which directly derived the contradiction. A (potentially large) set of assumptions must be inspected. In default logic [Rei80] the situation is worse in that consistency check must be ....

J de Kleer. An assumpiton-based TMS. Artificial Intelligence, 28(2):127--162, 1985.

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