| Eriksson, H, Shahar, Y; Tu, S.; Puerta, A.; Musen, M. Task Modelling with reusable problem-solving methods. In Artificial Intelligence 1995; 79 (2): 293-326. |
....are not explicitly organized as a library. The assumptions made by these modules (methods in the PROTE#GE# II terminology) as well as the way they require domain knowledge to be represented are expressed by method ontologies which are similar to the (domain) features of several other libraries (Eriksson et al. 1995), but they also include factors assumptions that are not related to domain knowledge. The primary indexing of the PSM is by the method ontologies, and by a name that indicates what operations are performed on data (e.g. classification, skeletal plan refinement, etc. PROTE#GE# II allows ....
ERIKSSON, H., SHAHAR, Y., TU, S., PUERTA,A.&MUSEN, M. (1995). Task modelling with reusable problem solving methods. Artificial Intelligence, 79, 293---325.
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Eriksson, H, Shahar, Y; Tu, S.; Puerta, A.; Musen, M. Task Modelling with reusable problem-solving methods. In Artificial Intelligence 1995; 79 (2): 293-326.
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