DocumentCode
1254034
Title
Device representation-the significance of functional knowledge
Author
Keuneke, Anne M.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Comput. Sci., California State Univ., Chico, CA, USA
Volume
6
Issue
2
fYear
1991
fDate
4/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
22
Lastpage
25
Abstract
Progress toward a device representation that organizes knowledge based on functionality is described. Device representation involves theories about languages for representing structure, commitments for representing behavior, and kinds of causation needed to represent behaviors. The current focus is on the first two issues. The functional representation described provides a package that shows the relationship among structure, function, and behavior. Knowledge of this relationship provides basic, task-independent, intrinsic capabilities: simulation, i.e., given changes in a devices structure, what can be determined about changes in functionality; identification of structural cause. i.e. given changes in function (malfunction or reduced effects), what changes in structure could account for them; and identification of functional components, i.e. given a specific component, what functional purpose it provides. The structure of this functional representation, organized around functional packages, provides the means by which these capabilities can be accomplished.<>
Keywords
artificial intelligence; knowledge based systems; knowledge representation; commitments; device representation; functional knowledge; intrinsic capabilities; simulation; structure; Artificial intelligence; Coils; Kernel; Packaging; Problem-solving; Telephony; Topology;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
IEEE Expert
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-9000
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/64.79705
Filename
79705
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