Abstract | ||
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This report addresses re-use issues in computer-based diagnosis. It is shown that in order to obtain re-usable components it is useful to categorize the knowledge and software for a diagnosis system along two dimensions, generality and genericity. Several new contributions to diagnosis technology are presented which illustrate different re-use categories and show the benefits of improved re- usability. The contributions pertain to different tasks related to the diagnosis of real-life systems of diverse domains: FMEA, workshop diagnosis, generating di- agnosis manuals, generating fault trees and operator assistance in post mortem di- agnosis. The work has been performed by three research groups involved in the joint research project INDIA (Intelligent Diagnosis in Industrial Application). |
Year | DOI | Venue |
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1999 | 10.1007/10703016_5 | XPS |
Keywords | Field | DocType |
real-life diagnosis applications,re-use requirements,fault tree,two dimensions | Categorization,Bitwise operation,Software engineering,Computer science,Knowledge-based systems,Software,Artificial intelligence,Fault tree analysis,Generality,Knowledge acquisition,Qualitative reasoning,Distributed computing | Conference |
ISBN | Citations | PageRank |
3-540-65658-8 | 2 | 0.47 |
References | Authors | |
2 | 4 |
Name | Order | Citations | PageRank |
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Thomas Guckenbiehl | 1 | 16 | 2.71 |
Heiko Milde | 2 | 9 | 2.36 |
Bernd Neumann | 3 | 333 | 117.73 |
Peter Struss | 4 | 365 | 52.90 |