| Wielinga, B. J., and Schreiber, A., 1997, Configuration-design problem solving. In IEEE Expert, Special issue on AI and design 12(2),pp.49-56 |
....or our user requirements change and we want to find how we can change our configuration so that it satisfies our requirements in the new situation. A configuration model may have many valid configurations. Often some of these configurations are in some way better than the others. The article [47] divides the set of configurations into three classes: a valid configuration satisfies all constraints of the configuration model; a suitable configuration is a valid configuration that also satisfies the user requirements; and an optimal configuration is a suitable configuration that ....
B. Wielinga and G. Schreiber. Configuration-design problem solving. IEEE Expert, 12 2:49 -- 56, March-April 1997.
....design problem. Difficulties remain in interagent communication, design coherence, and algorithms to prevent thrashing, all of which are active areas of research. Configuration Based Design systems are designed to take a set of components and derive a configuration based upon some given criteria[154]. These systems may include a large amount of domain specific knowledge or may be based upon more uniform methods. Most of the structural synthesis approaches can be considered variations of configuration based design. Examples of all of the above approaches have been implemented with varying ....
B. Wielinga and G. Schreiber, Configuration-design problem solving, IEEE Expert, 12 (1997), pp. 49--56.
.... driving research in knowledge modelling and research in constraint satisfaction and of course like other researchers who subscribe to the knowledge centred paradigm, we also believe that the combinatorics of complex problems can best be handled through the use of domain specific knowledge (Wielinga and Schreiber, 1997). Nevertheless, as we have pointed out when discussing the model, it is possible to integrate the techniques from the constraint satisfaction literature within a knowledge intensive framework. 7. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK In this paper we have discussed a framework for application development ....
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