Title :
AMS: a declarative formalism for hierarchical representation of procedural knowledge
Author :
Li, Jianzhong ; Ang, James S K ; Tong, Xuejun ; Tueni, Michel
Author_Institution :
Bull Corp., Massy, France
fDate :
8/1/1994 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper presents a domain-independent formalism, called Activity Manager System (AMS), for the explicit, hierarchical representation of procedural knowledge. The formalism is able to: (1) describe procedures at a reasonable level of complexity and completeness; (2) generate dynamically procedures at different levels of abstraction; (3) organize knowledge hierarchies by means of abstract entities; and (4) allow knowledge reusability at different levels of abstraction. AMS uses the notions of activity, activity network, state, and memory organization packet for activities (MOPA) to represent abstractions, and it allows the user to model an application in a hierarchical manner. The advantages and limitations of AMS are also discussed
Keywords :
abstract data types; knowledge representation; software reusability; AMS; Activity Manager System; MOPA; abstract entities; abstraction; activity network; declarative formalism; domain-independent formalism; hierarchical representation; knowledge hierarchies; knowledge representation; knowledge reusability; procedural knowledge; Computer hacking; Computer science; Databases; Expert systems; Knowledge management; Logic; Organizing; Packaging; Strips; Sun;
Journal_Title :
Knowledge and Data Engineering, IEEE Transactions on