Title :
Aerospace applications for case-based reasoning
Author :
Whitaker, Leslie A. ; Thordsen, Marvin L.
Author_Institution :
Klein Associates Inc., Yellow Springs, OH, USA
Abstract :
Case-based reasoning (CBR) has been proposed as an expert system approach that may overcome a number of limitations of standard rule-based expert systems. A generic CBR shell that runs on a Zenith 386 PC with expanded memory has been developed. A case-based reasoning system uses innovative techniques in the storage and retrieval of data. Cases are retrieved via specified attributes, or characteristics of the case. Klein Associates has completed a CBR shell which allows fast retrieval of multiple cases from a large number of stored cases. The shell is named PROSPER (problem solving using prior experience and reasoning). Several applications are described: a project to estimate the survivability/vulnerability of underground concrete structures, a study showing the feasibility of using CBR to help aeronautical design engineers identify and retrieve prior designs, a project to use CBR to estimate cost and effort for manufacturing parts, and a study of the feasibility of using CBR to estimate manpower, personnel, and training (MPT) requirements for new systems early in preconcept design
Keywords :
aerospace computing; expert systems; microcomputer applications; PROSPER; Zenith 386 PC; aeronautical design engineers; aerospace; case-based reasoning; cost; expanded memory; feasibility; multiple cases; problem solving; shell; stored cases; survivability/vulnerability; underground concrete structures; Algorithm design and analysis; Aluminum; Application software; Costs; Databases; History; Job shop scheduling; Manufacturing; Thumb; Welding;
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace and Electronics Conference, 1990. NAECON 1990., Proceedings of the IEEE 1990 National
Conference_Location :
Dayton, OH
DOI :
10.1109/NAECON.1990.112924