Karbach W., Voss A., "Model-K for prototyping and strategic reasoning at the knowledge level", in "Second Generation Expert Systems", J.P.David, J.P.Krivine, R.Simmons (editors), pp721-745, Springer-Verlag, 1993.

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.... team 3 , this work being maintained at the Knowlegde Level [9] Although developing a complete KBS by prototyping has well known disavantages, Knowledge Level prototyping is a valuable approach for the elaboration of the conceptual model if it is supported by a high level language (as Model K [4], OMOS [5] or Mapcar [8] Zola is such a language. The definition of the conceptual model and the operationalisation of the conceptual model are two different and clearly disconnected aspects of the construction of a KBS. In Zola, which is defined to allow Knowledge Level prototyping, these two ....

....it is analysable using the reflective capacities of the language. Op. A task represented by an L1 algorithm is operational as soon as the underlying L2 operations have been completely described. Strategy Layer There is no specific Zola construction for this layer. In a way similar to that of [4], we believe that the Kads strategy layer should be defined and implemented as a specific KBS. 3.2. Epistemological view . Domain Layer The language primitives to express domain conceptualisation are frames (attribute value) structured in a hierarchy. Knowledge is expressed independently of its ....

Karbach W., Voss A., "Model-K for prototyping and strategic reasoning at the knowledge level", in "Second Generation Expert Systems", J.P.David, J.P.Krivine, R.Simmons (editors), pp721-745, Springer-Verlag, 1993.

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