Title :
An approach to enhancing the maintainability of expert systems
Author :
Yen, John ; Juang, Hsiao-Lei
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Abstract :
The task of maintaining expert systems has become increasingly difficult as the size of their knowledge bases increases. To address this issue, a unified AI programming environment (CLASP) has been developed; this environment tightly integrates three AI programming schemes: the term subsumption languages in knowledge representation the production system architecture, and methods in object-oriented programming. The CLASP architecture separates the knowledge about when to trigger a task from the knowledge about how to accomplish a given task. It also extends the pattern matching capabilities of conventional rule-based systems by using the semantic information related to rule conditions. In addition, it uses a pattern classifier to compute a principled measure about the specificity of rules. Using a monkey-bananas problem, the authors demonstrate that an expert system built in CLASP is easier to maintain because the architecture facilitates the development of a consistent and homogeneous knowledge base, enhances the predictability of rules, and improves the organization and reusability of knowledge
Keywords :
expert systems; knowledge based systems; software maintenance; AI programming schemes; CLASP; expert systems; knowledge bases; knowledge representation; knowledge reusability; maintainability; monkey-bananas problem; object-oriented programming; pattern classifier; pattern matching; principled measure; production system architecture; rule conditions; rule predictability; rule specificity; rule-based systems; semantic information; term subsumption languages; unified AI programming environment; Application software; Artificial intelligence; Computer architecture; Computer science; Control systems; Expert systems; Knowledge based systems; Knowledge representation; Object oriented programming; Pattern matching;
Conference_Titel :
Software Maintenance, 1990, Proceedings., Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-2091-9
DOI :
10.1109/ICSM.1990.131348