Title :
ABE: an environment for engineering intelligent systems
Author :
Erman, Lee D. ; Lark, Jay S. ; Hayes-Roth, Frederick
Author_Institution :
Teknowledge Inc., Palo Alto, CA, USA
fDate :
12/1/1988 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The ABE multilevel architecture for developing intelligent systems addresses the key problems of intelligent systems engineering: large-scale applications and the reuse and integration of software components. ABE defines a virtual machine for module-oriented programming and a cooperative operating system that provides access to the capabilities of that virtual machine. On top of the virtual machine, ABE provides a number of system design and development frameworks, which embody such programming metaphors as control flow, blackboards, and dataflow. These frameworks support the construction of capabilities, including knowledge processing tools, which span a range from primitive modules to skeletal systems. Finally, applications can be built on skeletal systems. In addition, ABE supports the importation of existing software, including both conventional and knowledge processing tools
Keywords :
knowledge engineering; operating systems (computers); programming environments; software reusability; software tools; virtual machines; ABE; blackboards; control flow; cooperative operating system; dataflow; intelligent systems; knowledge engineering; knowledge processing tools; large-scale applications; module-oriented programming; multilevel architecture; programming environments; skeletal systems; software reusability; virtual machine; Application software; Computer architecture; Control systems; Intelligent systems; Large scale integration; Machine intelligence; Modular construction; Operating systems; Systems engineering and theory; Virtual machining;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on