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Christopher Landauer, "Correctness Principles for Rule-Based Expert Systems", pp. 291-316 in Chris Culbert (ed.), Special Issue: Verification and Validation of Knowledge Based Systems, Expert Systems With Applications Journal, Volume 1, No. 3 (1990)

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Agent-Based Information Infrastructure - Landauer, Bellman (1999)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Landauer)   (Correct)

....actually surrounding a given software resource, as one might imagine various intelligent front end programs are. Instead, the wrappings are collected into potentially several knowledge bases, which allows us to test this metaknowledge with known static methods for evaluation of knowledge bases [7] [40] [13] 42] This shows a conceptual difference between wrappings and most interface wrappers. Wrappings are descriptions of uses of resources, and therefore contain the information required to construct the actual interface when it is needed, according to the operating context and problem to be ....

Christopher Landauer, "Correctness Principles for Rule-Based Expert Systems", pp. 291-316 in Chris Culbert (ed.), Special Issue: Verification and Validation of Knowledge Based Systems, Expert Systems With Applications Journal, Volume 1, No. 3 (1990)


"Thar She Blows!": A New Approach to the Analysis of Yellowstone .. - Landauer   Self-citation (Landauer)   (Correct)

....for many years after both existed. In our view, models with more explanatory power are much more likely to be predictively useful than ones that merely fit . Our approach to validation of internal consistencies in complex systems leads to many other verification and validation methods [1] [6] as well as other kinds of exploratory data analysis. Of course, there is no guarantee that any exploratory data analysis method reflects any actual physical process; that has to be checked or explained separately. On the other hand, many unexpected properties cannot be found if one makes too many ....

Christopher Landauer, "Correctness Principles for Rule-Based Expert Systems", pp. 291-316 in Chris Culbert (ed.), Special Issue: Verification and Validation of Knowledge Based Systems, Expert Systems With Applications Journal, Volume 1, No. 3 (1990)

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