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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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Appendix E: DSPL Syntax
We will use examples to show the variety of the syntax in the design language.
The agents used as examples will not be actual AIR-CYL samples but constructed
examples designed to show the various allowable constructs and their uses.
KEY:
Nm Name
Sp Specialist
T Task
S Step
FH Failure Handler
P Plan
PSp Plan Sponsor
PSe Plan Selector
C Constraint
Q Quality (eg. Cheap, Reliable,
Light, ... ANYTHING)
Fr Frame in Design Data Base
RD Redesigner
A Attribute
(SPECIALIST
(NAME SpNm)
(USED-BY SpNm)
(USES SpNm SpNm SpNm)
(COMMENT "some comment")
(DESIGN-PLANS PNm PNm)
(DESIGN-PLAN-SELECTOR PSe)
(ROUGH-DESIGN-PLANS PNm)
(ROUGH-DESIGN-PLAN-SELECTO ...
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ISBN: 9781483258881