Title :
Enhanced Maintenance and Explanation of Expert Systems Through Explicit Models of Their Development
Author :
Neches, Robert ; Swartout, William R. ; Moore, Johanna D.
Author_Institution :
Information Sciences Institute, University of Southern California
Abstract :
Principled development techniques could greatly enhance the understandability of expert systems for both users and system developers. Current systems have limited explanatory capabilities and present maintenance problems because of a failure to explicitly represent the knowledge and reasoning that went into their design. This paper describes a paradigm for constructing expert systems which attempts to identify that tacit knowledge, provide means for capturing it in the knowledge bases of expert systems, and, apply it towards more perspicuous machine-generated explanations and more consistent and maintainable system organization.
Keywords :
Expert systems; explanation; natural language generation; software development; software maintenance; Collaborative work; Costs; Encoding; Expert systems; History; Knowledge engineering; Knowledge representation; Natural languages; Programming; Software maintenance; Expert systems; explanation; natural language generation; software development; software maintenance;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSE.1985.231882