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  2. Knowledge-based engineering - Wikipedia

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    Knowledge-based engineering (KBE) is the application of knowledge-based systems technology to the domain of manufacturing design and production. The design process is inherently a knowledge-intensive activity, so a great deal of the emphasis for KBE is on the use of knowledge-based technology to support computer-aided design (CAD) however knowledge-based techniques (e.g. knowledge management ...

  3. Knowledge base - Wikipedia

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    For example, see the discussion of Corporate Memory in the earliest work of the Knowledge-Based Software Assistant program by Cordell Green et al. [3] The volume requirements were also different for a knowledge-base compared to a conventional database. The knowledge-base needed to know facts about the world.

  4. Knowledge-based systems - Wikipedia

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    The knowledge base contains domain-specific facts and rules [1] about a problem domain (rather than knowledge implicitly embedded in procedural code, as in a conventional computer program). In addition, the knowledge may be structured by means of a subsumption ontology , frames , conceptual graph , or logical assertions.

  5. Knowledge representation and reasoning - Wikipedia

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    One of the most powerful and well known was the 1983 Knowledge Engineering Environment (KEE) from Intellicorp. KEE had a complete rule engine with forward and backward chaining. It also had a complete frame-based knowledge base with triggers, slots (data values), inheritance, and message passing.

  6. Software Engineering Body of Knowledge - Wikipedia

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    A similar effort to define a body of knowledge for software engineering is the "Computing Curriculum Software Engineering (CCSE)," officially named Software Engineering 2004 (SE2004). The curriculum largely overlaps with SWEBOK 2004 since the latter has been used as one of its sources, although it is more directed towards academia.

  7. Knowledge Based Software Assistant - Wikipedia

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    The core representation for the knowledge base was meant to utilize the same framework although various layers could be added to support specific presentations and implementations. These early knowledge-base frameworks were developed primarily by ISI and Kestrel building on top of Lisp and Lisp machine environments. The Kestrel environment was ...

  8. Semantic triple - Wikipedia

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    The preferred tool is a knowledge editor, for example Protégé. [3] Protégé looks similar to an object-oriented modeling application used for software engineering, but it's focused on natural language information. The RDF triples are aggregated into a knowledge base, which allows external parsers to run requests. Possible applications ...

  9. Design knowledge - Wikipedia

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    For instance, researchers at the Engineering Design Centre at Lancaster University, UK established a unique knowledge representation methodology and knowledge base vocabulary based on the theory of domains, design principles and computer modeling. They developed a software tool for engineering knowledge management.