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  • © 1990

Expert Systems in Engineering: Principles and Applications

Principles and Applications

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 462)

Part of the book sub series: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)

Conference series link(s): ESE: International Workshop on Expert Systems in Engineering

Conference proceedings info: ESE 1990.

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Table of contents (26 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Characterizing diagnoses

    • Johan de Kleer, Alan K. Mackworth, Raymond Reiter
    Pages 1-15
  3. A new diagnosis approach by deduction and abduction

    • Béchir El. Ayeb, Pierre Marquis, Michaël Rusinowitch
    Pages 32-46
  4. Diagnoses as coherent assumption sets

    • Oskar Dressler
    Pages 47-52
  5. Sidia: Extending prediction based diagnosis to dynamic models

    • Thomas Guckenbiehl, Gisela Schäfer-Richter
    Pages 53-68
  6. Hypothesis classification, abductive diagnosis and therapy

    • Gerhard Friedrich, Georg Gottlob, Wolfgang Nejdl
    Pages 69-78
  7. A generic measurement proposer

    • Hartmut Freitag
    Pages 79-89
  8. A circumscribed diagnosis engine

    • Olivier Raiman
    Pages 90-101
  9. Planning in polynomial time

    • Christer Bäckström, Inger Klein
    Pages 103-118
  10. Constraint propagation issues in automated design

    • Jean Patrick Tsang
    Pages 135-151
  11. Integrating inductive learning and simulation in rule-based scheduling

    • Sang-Chan Park, Selwyn Piramuthu, Narayan Raman, Michael J. Shaw
    Pages 152-167
  12. CRONOS-III: Requirements for a knowledge-based scheduling tool covering a broad class of production environments

    • Ulrico Canzi, Giovanni Guida, Giuseppe Maifredi, Emilio Paolucci, Marina Poggio
    Pages 168-175
  13. Resolution-based reasoning for fuzzy logic

    • Thomas J. Weigert
    Pages 176-189
  14. Dynamic constraint satisfaction in a bridge design system

    • Kefeng Hua, Boi Faltings, Djamila Haroud, Graham Kimberley, Ian Smith
    Pages 217-232
  15. Application of model-based diagnosis to machine tools

    • Günter Spur, Sabine Weiß
    Pages 233-240

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About this book

The goal of the International Workshop on Expert Systems in Engineering is to stimulate the flow of information between researchers working on theoretical and applied research topics in this area. It puts special emphasis on new technologies relevant to industrial engineering expert systems, such as model-based diagnosis, qualitative reasoning, planning, and design, and to the conditions in which they operate, in real time, with database support. The workshop is especially relevant for engineering environments like CIM (computer integrated manufacturing) and process automation.

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