| H. Liu, W. Wen, and C.D. Rowles. Optimizing knowledge based system design. In IEEE Conference on AI Applications, February 1991. 21 |
....or from their experiences. Too often, useful knowledge is omitted the adequacy problem. A critical question is how they can know if the knowledge obtained is sufficient for a given domain. Perfect knowledge is impossible to obtain, but sufficient knowledge is essential for a KBDS to succeed [6, 8]. In a moderately complex domain, it is difficult to find out what s missing, based on a handful of test cases. Increasing the number of cases studied can be time consuming and is often impractical. Hence, a method is sought to alleviate the adequacy problem without increasing the number of cases ....
H. Liu, W. Wen, and C.D. Rowles. Optimizing knowledge based system design. In IEEE Conference on AI Applications, February 1991. 21
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