Title :
Interactive problem solving using task configuration and control
Author_Institution :
Schlumberger-Doll Res., Ridgefield, CT, USA
Abstract :
The author focuses on computer support for data interpretation as an example of interactive problem-solving. She describes Config, a task representation and control system that solves the immediate interactive data interpretation problem and provides a framework for general interactive problem solving and automatic programming. To specify standard programming constructs, Config´s task representation allows task modules to be connected by control flows and dataflows. The representation also enables a task to acquire date from sources other than previously run tasks. In addition, the task control system permits users to interact easily with tasks. Users can graphically display and manipulate module configurations and histories.<>
Keywords :
automatic programming; knowledge based systems; Config; automatic programming; computer support; control flows; data interpretation; graphical display; histories; interactive problem-solving; module configurations; task configuration; task representation; Automatic control; Computer languages; Control systems; Expert systems; History; Humans; Knowledge based systems; Object oriented modeling; Problem-solving; User interfaces;
Journal_Title :
IEEE Expert