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Design Problem Solving
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Design Problem Solving

by David C. Brown, B. Chandrasekaran
July 2014
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
210 pages
8h 28m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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1.3.4 Critiques of the GT Approach
Is there a downside to the building of knowledge-based systems by using task-
specific architectures such as the GT tools? We have often heard the following
concerns raised in the research community about the GT approach:
1.
Does the GT approach result in multiple representations of the same
knowledge?
2.
Does the GT view result in difficulties in debugging due to a procedural
representation of all knowledge? Does the GT view give up ease of
explanation because of non-declarativeness of control knowledge?
3. Is there a loss of flexibility of control due to the need for predetermined
control transfers betwee ...
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ISBN: 9781483258881