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Computer-Aided Knowledge Engineering for Construction Tasks

Objective

The major objective of the project was to improve the process of knowledge engineering, and more specifically to:

- make a principled design and implementation of knowledge systems possible
- make reusability of components possible
- allow configuration of applications by non-programmers.
The major objective of the project is to improve the process of knowledge engineering, and more specifically to:
make a principled design and implementation of knowledge systems possible;
make reusability of components possible;
allow configuration of applications by nonprogrammers.

The project has made substantial progress towards its major objectives and has established feasibility.
There is a solid stable knowledge level modelling framework and a number of scaled examples illustrating the framework. This framework is the theoretical foundation for all the objectives in the project and is known as COMMET (COM potential methodology).
A workbench has been designed and implemented that finally supports the continuation of knowledge level descriptions using an interactive graphical interface. The COMMET workbench is to be ready for beta-testing and a users' group is in the process of being formed. COMMET has the potential to become the tool for small enterprises and medium sized enterprises who want to engage in knowledge based systems through a principled design and implementation methodology. It will support cooperation and reusability among groups of application developers.

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CAMPO GRANDE, 30 - 6B
1700 LISBOA
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