Title :
The role of knowledge in an active information environment
Author :
Papazoglou, M.P. ; Hoffman, Caio
Author_Institution :
German Res. Center for Comput. Sci., St. Augustin
Abstract :
Some innovative concepts which influence the design and development of active information systems are presented. The data representation, reasoning, and language facilities for an active information system are presented. It is argued that the notion of knowledge and metaknowledge improves the overall system functionality by supporting the user during the process of problem solving and by providing the milestones for automating limited and well-understood portions of the problem domain or administrative services. The prime purpose of an active information system is to support users during the process of problem solving by exploiting information relevant to decision making. This work is also closely associated with research in the area of symbiotic man-machine systems. The kernel of an active information system is its object-oriented modeling substrate, based on the high-level data model Cosmos, which offers numerous advanced features and is capable of representing factual and conceptual knowledge concerning a specific problem domain
Keywords :
decision support systems; expert systems; knowledge representation; object-oriented programming; problem solving; user interfaces; Cosmos; active information environment; conceptual knowledge; data representation; decision making; high-level data model; language facilities; metaknowledge; object-oriented modeling substrate; problem solving; reasoning; symbiotic man-machine systems; system functionality; Artificial intelligence; Computer science; Deductive databases; Heart; Information retrieval; Information systems; Knowledge management; Object oriented databases; Problem-solving; Query processing;
Conference_Titel :
Tools for Artificial Intelligence, 1989. Architectures, Languages and Algorithms, IEEE International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
Fairfax, VA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-1984-8
DOI :
10.1109/TAI.1989.65344