Computer Science – Programming Languages
Scientific paper
Dec 1988
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1988asee.nasa.....b&link_type=abstract
In Alabama Univ., Research Reports: 1988 NASA/ASEE Summer Faculty Fellowship Program 22 p (SEE N89-21726 14-99)
Computer Science
Programming Languages
Data Management, Editing Routines (Computers), Expert Systems, Interfaces, Knowledge Bases (Artificial Intelligence), Errors, Hubble Space Telescope, Nickel Cadmium Batteries, Programming Languages
Scientific paper
To support evolution of domain expertise, and its representation in an expert system knowledge base, a user-friendly rule base editor is mandatory. The Nickel Cadmium Battery Expert System (NICBES), a prototype of an expert system for the Hubble Space Telescope power storage management system, does not provide such an editor. In the following, a description of a Simple Interactive Rule Base Editor (SIRE) for NICBES is described. The SIRE provides a consistent internal representation of the NICBES knowledge base. It supports knowledge presentation and provides a user-friendly and code language independent medium for rule addition and modification. The SIRE is integrated with NICBES via an interface module. This module provides translation of the internal representation to Prolog-type rules (Horn clauses), latter rule assertion, and a simple mechanism for rule selection for its Prolog inference engine.
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