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|Abstract=In this paper we present the following view on problem-solving methods for knowledge-based systems: Problem-solving methods describe an efficient reasoning strategy to achieve a goal by introducing assumptions about the available domain knowledge and the required functionality. Assumptions, dynamic reasoning behavior, and functionality are the three elements necessary to characterize a problem-solving method. In the paper we elaborate this argument and introduce a framework for characterising and developing such efficient problem solvers. | |Abstract=In this paper we present the following view on problem-solving methods for knowledge-based systems: Problem-solving methods describe an efficient reasoning strategy to achieve a goal by introducing assumptions about the available domain knowledge and the required functionality. Assumptions, dynamic reasoning behavior, and functionality are the three elements necessary to characterize a problem-solving method. In the paper we elaborate this argument and introduce a framework for characterising and developing such efficient problem solvers. | ||
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The Essence of Problem-Solving Methods: Making Assumptions for Gaining Efficiency
The Essence of Problem-Solving Methods: Making Assumptions for Gaining Efficiency
Veröffentlicht: 1998
Journal: International Journal of Human-Computer Studies (IJHCS)
Nummer: 2
Seiten: 181-215
Volume: 48
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In this paper we present the following view on problem-solving methods for knowledge-based systems: Problem-solving methods describe an efficient reasoning strategy to achieve a goal by introducing assumptions about the available domain knowledge and the required functionality. Assumptions, dynamic reasoning behavior, and functionality are the three elements necessary to characterize a problem-solving method. In the paper we elaborate this argument and introduce a framework for characterising and developing such efficient problem solvers.
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