• DocumentCode
    1300537
  • Title

    The role of hierarchical knowledge representation in decisionmaking and system management

  • Author

    Rasmussen, Jens

  • Author_Institution
    Riso Nat. Lab., Roskilde, Denmark
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    1985
  • Firstpage
    234
  • Lastpage
    243
  • Abstract
    The knowledge representation of a decision-maker in control of a complex system can be structured in several levels of abstraction in a functional hierarchy. The role of such an abstraction hierarchy in supervisory systems control is reviewed, and the difference between causal and intentional systems and formal games is discussed in terms of the role of an abstraction hierarchy in the related decision strategies. This relationship is then discussed with reference to the classical psychological problem-solving research of O. Selz (1922) and others. Finally, the implications for the design of decision-support systems are discussed. It is argued that an explicit description of the functional properties of the system to be controlled in terms of an abstraction hierarchy is necessary for a consistent design of databases and display formats for decision-support systems. Also, it is necessary to consider the role of the abstraction hierarchy in reasoning when planning experiments on human decision-making.
  • Keywords
    database management systems; decision support systems; expert systems; manufacturing data processing; complex system control; database design; decision-support systems; formal games; hierarchical knowledge representation; industrial process systems; planning; reasoning; supervisory systems control; Abstracts; Cognition; Complexity theory; Context; Control systems; Games; Humans;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Systems, Man and Cybernetics, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9472
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TSMC.1985.6313353
  • Filename
    6313353