| T. Menzies: Knowledge Maintenance: The State of the Art, to appear in The Knowledge Engineering Review. |
.... method may also cause significant damage. Reliable systems require the explication of their assumptions as an explicit part of their development process. Second, contexts have the problematic feature that they change over time. As a consequence, the knowledge based system must be maintained [Menzies, to appear] The notion of context can be used as a guideline for answering the questions as to whether it is necessary to change the system and how this can be done without loosing other necessary properties. Third, the problem of context dependency is immediately present for knowledge models which are ....
T. Menzies: 35 Kinds of Knowledge Maintenance, to appear in The Knowledge Engineering Review.
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T. Menzies: Knowledge Maintenance: The State of the Art, to appear in The Knowledge Engineering Review.
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