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Marcus, S., Stout, J., and McDermott, J. VT: An Expert Elevator Designer. Artificial Intelligence Magazine 8, 4 (Winter 1987) Pps. 39-58.

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Supporting Conflict Management in Cooperative Design Teams - Mark Klein Boeing (1992)   (7 citations)  (Correct)

....conflicts to be asserted by the design agents as the system runs, and then resolved by some kind of conflict resolution component. Some examples include approaches using backtracking [46, 47] numerically weighted constraint relaxation [13, 11] and pieces of specific conflict resolution advice [5, 31]. Such approaches harness little conflict resolution expertise, however, and use highly restrictive formalisms to represent it. General Conflict Resolution: Work in this class come closest to providing conflict resolution expertise with first class status. It includes implemented systems such as ....

....links inter relate component features within or between components. For example, the constraint on the voltage drop across a resistor is related by a configuration link to the constraint on the current through the resistor. This kind of link is used widely in constraint network systems (e.g. 47] [31]) specialization links: Specialization links connect components and their specializations. All constraints that apply to an abstract component apply to its specialization, so all constraints are propagated down. Domain Dependent Idioms: Built on top of the domain independent CD methods are the ....

Marcus, S., Stout, J., and McDermott, J. VT: An Expert Elevator Designer. Artificial Intelligence Magazine 8, 4 (Winter 1987) Pps. 39-58.


Supporting Conflict Resolution in Cooperative Design Systems - Klein (1991)   (39 citations)  (Correct)

....conflicts to be asserted by the design agents as the system runs, and then resolved by some kind of conflict resolution component. Some examples include approaches using backtracking [45, 46] numericallyweighted constraint relaxation [16, 9] and pieces of specific conflict resolution advice [3, 33]. Such approaches harness little conflict resolution expertise, however, and use restrictive formalisms to represent it. General Conflict Resolution: Work in this class come closest to providing conflict resolution expertise with first class status. It includes implemented systems such as HACKER ....

Marcus, S., Stout, J., and McDermott, J. VT: An Expert Elevator Designer. Artificial Intelligence Magazine 8, 4 (Winter 1987) Pps. 39-58.


iDCSS: Integrating Workflow, Conflict and Rationale-Based.. - Klein (1995)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....and design change boards) are being overwhelmed by the sheer scale of current concurrent engineering activities. Conflict management technology is emerging to address these issues by providing computersupported detection (e.g. 13] 19] 26] 2] and resolution (e.g. 28] 9] 6] 3] [21], 10] 11] 31] 17] of design conflicts. This technology faces several key challenges. Detecting, understanding and resolving conflicts typically requires a formal representation of the inter dependencies between the design decisions involved in the conflicts. The dependency languages used ....

....will consider iDCSS s underlying design model and how it supports the three kinds of cooperative design coordination identified above. 3. 1: Design Model iDCSS is based on a model of cooperative design derived from classical Systems Engineering work [1] as well as AI models of artifact design [23] [21], 4] 24] 29] 14] and planning 10 [27] 5] These models have been applied successfully to a wide variety of domains including electrical, electronic, hydraulic and mechanical systems and software. In this model, physical artifacts are viewed as collections of modules, which can ....

Marcus, S., Stout, J., and McDermott, J. VT: An Expert Elevator Designer. Artificial Intelligence Magazine 8, 4 (Winter 1987) Pps. 39-58.

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