Integrated Development Environment for Knowledge-Based Systems and Its Practical Application(Knowledge Engineering and Robotics)(<Special Section>Knowledge-Based Software Engineering)
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概要
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The modeling of an application domain and its specific knowledge description language are important for developing knowledge-based systems. A rapid-prototyping approach is suitable for such developments since in this approach the modeling and language development are processed simultaneously. However, programming languages and their supporting environments which are usually used for prototyping are not necessarily adequate for developing practical applications. We have been developing an integrated development environment for knowledge-based systems, which supports all the development phases from the early prototyping phase to final commercial development phase. The environment called INSIDE is based on a Prolog abstract machine, and provides all of the functions required for the development of practical applications in addition to the standard Prolog features. This enables the development of both prototypes and practical applications in the same environment. Moreover, their efficient development and maintenance can be achieved. In addition, the effectiveness of INSIDE is described by examples of its practical application.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2004-04-01
著者
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Nagasawa Isao
Kyushu Institute Of Technology
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Hashimoto Masaaki
Kyushu Institue Of Technology
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KATAMINE Keiichi
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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UMEDA Masanobu
Kyushu Institute of Technology
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Katamine Keiichi
Kyushu Institue Of Technology
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