| C. Price and N. Taylor, Multiple fault diagnosis from FMEA, Proc. of AAAI-97/IAAI-97 (1997) 1052-- 1057. |
....method relies on experts knowledge and their extensive efforts on the analysis. As a system to be developed becomes larger in its scale and the complexity grows, it becomes much harder for experts to cover the entire system. To overcome this problem, many computerized methods have been proposed [4, 7]. Whenever one tries to employ a computerized method, knowledge have to be represented in some kind of formalism, and there is always the problem of cost associated with formalizing knowledge. It has been reported that there is a tremendous cost associated with capturing design rationales ....
C. Price and N. Taylor, Multiple fault diagnosis from FMEA, Proc. of AAAI-97/IAAI-97 (1997) 1052-- 1057.
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Price, C. & Taylor, N. Multiple fault diagnosis from FMEA. to appear in Proceedings of the Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, Providence, Rhode Island, 1997.
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