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The Design Process in MIKE


The Design Process in MIKE



Published: 1994

Buchtitel: Proceedings of the 8th Knowledge Acquisition for Knowledge-Based Systems Workshop KAW'94 (Banff, Canada, January 30 - February 4)

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Not only knowledge acquisition, but also the principled transition from knowledge acquisition to implementation is an important question in knowledge engineering. This paper focuses on this transition and characterises the design phase of the MIKE approach to model-based incremental development of knowledge-based systems. The role of non-functional requirements in the development process is discussed and it is argued that for reasons of transparency, the description of the design should not just contain the description of the artefact, but should additionally include a record of the design decisions and their motivation, i.e. their relationship to the requirements posed. DesignKARL is outlined as the formalism for describing the artefact as well as design decisions and their rationale in MIKE.

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