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Van de Velde, W. (1994). A constructivist view on knowledge engineering. In A.G. Cohn (ed.), Proceedings of the 11th European conference on artificial intelligence, pp. 727--731. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.

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Situated Cognition: A Challenge To Artificial Intelligence? - Cañamero, CORRUBLE (1997)   (Correct)

....will be able to perform, its competence, the types of input and output knowledge that each inference requires, and the data flow among them. Throughout the years, a number of generic model components have been characterized and stored in libraries of reusable components, such as Breuker and Van deVelde (1994). Generic components provide support to knowledge engineers at different stages of the development cycle. In modelling, an existing component can be adapted to analyze the problem that a new KBS must solve. Knowledge elicitation is eased as these models point to the types of knowledge that must be ....

....but the outcome of many interacting circumstances (Vanwelkenhuysen, 1993) This view has an impact on the way we have to build our modelling libraries. Libraries must also include reusable components that take into account the genesis of the model so that their validity can be better assessed (Van der Velde, 1994). Draft. To appear in J. Bliss, P. Light, R. Saljo, eds. Learning Sites: Social and Technological Contexts for Learning, Elsevier, 1997. 7 7 Complete Creatures Situated in the World The behaviour based or autonomous agents approach to AI is concerned with the study and development of ....

Van de Velde, W. (1994). A constructivist view on knowledge engineering. In A.G. Cohn (ed.), Proceedings of the 11th European conference on artificial intelligence, pp. 727--731. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons.


The CommonKADS library in perspective - Valente, Breuker (1998)   (2 citations)  Self-citation (Velde)   (Correct)

....Academic Press 1. Introduction An important part of the e#ort involved in developing the CommonKADS methodology has been devoted to the construction of a library of reusable problem solving components, o#cially known as the CommonKADS Expertise Modeling Library (or simply Library) Breuker Van de Velde, 1994). Expertise modeling in the KADS term for the specification of the conceptual model of an artificial problem solver for some application. The role of the Library is to support the knowledge engineering process using the CommonKADS methodology. It is a resource for the knowledge engineer when ....

....An inference structure describes the dependencies between sub tasks (inferences) in problem solving. These PSMs were indexed by a taxonomy of task types. While the expertise modeling philosophy itself has not changed much from KADS to CommonKADS (see Schreiber, Wielinga, De Hoog, Akkermans Van de Velde, 1994a) the structure of the library changed significantly in fact, its design consumed almost as much e#ort as the development and specification of its content. Some of the major reasons for a change were as follows. f The number of discovered, designed or proposed PSMs was growing, so that ....

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VAN DE VELDE, W. (1994). A constructivist view on knowledge engineering. In T. COHN, Ed. Proceedings of the European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pp. 729---734. New York: Wiley.

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