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Issue title: Intelligent Information Systems
Guest editors: Forouzan GolshaniGuest Editor, Suzanne W. DietrichGuest Editor and Susan D. UrbanGuest Editor
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Potter, Walter D. | Miller, John A. | Kochut, Krzysztof J.
Affiliations: Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Program, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602
Abstract: Our view of an intelligent information system (IIS) is composed of a unified knowledge base, database, and model base. The model base includes decision support models such as simulation models and forecasting models, for example. However, we feel that the model base should include domain specific problem solving modules as well as decision support models. This, then, allows an IIS to provide responses to user queries regardless of whether the query process involves a data retrieval, an inference, a computational method, a problem solving module (employing, for example, a nonproduction rule based heuristic search technique), or some combination of these. The unified integration of these components is the major focus of this article. The inclusion of problem solving modules within our unified approach is of primary importance, and a major contribution of this work. The foundation for our unified knowledge/data/model/module management approach is Active KDL (active knowledge/data language) which follows the functional and object-oriented paradigms. Active KDL is based on the hyper-semantic data model, KDM (knowledge/data model) developed in the mid-1980s. By hyper-semantic, we mean a data (information) model capable of capturing even more of the meaning of an application area than captured via traditional, semantic, and object-oriented models.
DOI: 10.3233/ICA-1994-1405
Journal: Integrated Computer-Aided Engineering, vol. 1, no. 4, pp. 341-357, 1994
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