Title of article :
AppBuilder for DSSTools: an application development environment for developing decision support systems in Prolog
Author/Authors :
Kim، Geneho نويسنده , , Nute، Donald نويسنده , , Rauscher، H. Michael نويسنده , , Loftis، David L. نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
A programming environment for developing complex decision support systems (DSSs) should support rapid prototyping and modular design, feature a flexible knowledge representation scheme and sound inference mechanisms, provide project management, and be domainindependent. We have previously developed DSSTools (Decision Support System Tools), a reusable, domain-independent, and open-ended toolkit for developing DSSs in Prolog. DSSTools provides modular design, a flexible knowledge representation scheme, and sound inference mechanisms to support development of any knowledge based system components of a DSS. It also provides tools for building the DSS interface and for integrating other nonProlog components of a DSS such as simulation models, databases, or geographical information system, into a multi-component DSS. DSSTools does not provide project management, and its complex syntax makes rapid prototyping difficult. AppBuilder for DSSTools is a GUI-based application development environment for developing DSSs in DSSTools that supports rapid prototyping and project management. AppBuilderʹs easy-touse dialogues for managing and building knowledge based and top-level control components of a DSS free developers from having to memorize complex syntax and reduce development time without sacrificing the flexibility of the underlying toolkit. AppBuilder has been used to develop the Regeneration DSS, a system for predicting the regeneration of southern Appalachian hardwoods. AppBuilder is an application development environment for both prototyping and developing a complete DSS.
Keywords :
heat flows , Vapor pressure deficit control , Controlled systems , Environments
Journal title :
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE
Journal title :
COMPUTERS & ELECTRONICS IN AGRICULTURE