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  MULTILEVEL DESIGN ARCHITECTURE FOR KNOWLEDGE-BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
 
 
Title: MULTILEVEL DESIGN ARCHITECTURE FOR KNOWLEDGE-BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Author: Orman, Levent V.
Appeared in: Applied artificial intelligence
Paging: Volume 6 (1992) nr. 2 pages 131-145
Year: 1992-04-01
Contents: A three-level architecture is developed for knowledge-base management systems. As in database management systems, each level is an abstraction targeted for a different type of user. At the external level for end users, all data and rules are viewed as graphs, and all end-user interaction is facilitated with visual aids. At the conceptual level for analysis, all data and rules are viewed as logical clauses since they provide a concise and conceptual framework for analysis. At the internal level for the implementors, all rules are viewed as data and rule management is supported by the database management system
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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