Chapter 7

Conflict Detection and Diagnosis in Configuration

Alexander Felferniga, Stefan Reitererb, Florian Reinfranka, Gerald Ninausa and Michael Jerana,    aGraz University of Technology, Graz, Austria,    bSelectionArts, Graz, Austria

Abstract

The widespread industrial application of configuration technologies triggers an increasing demand for intelligent techniques that efficiently support anomaly management operations for configuration knowledge bases. Examples of such operations are the testing and debugging of faulty knowledge bases (see Chapter 11) and the detection of redundancies in configuration knowledge bases (see Chapter 12). The goal of this chapter is to discuss techniques and algorithms that form the technological basis for the ...

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