Abstract
Knowledge Acquisition as a Constructive Modeling Activity (K. Ford, et al.) The Knowledge Level Reinterpreted: Modeling Socio-Technical Systems (W. Clancey) Modeling Practical Reasoning (B. Gaines) Structuring Interviews with Experts During Knowledge Elicitation (L. Wood & J. Ford) Knowledge Acquisition for Model Building (L. Cox) Model Formulation as a Problem-Solving Task: Computer-Assisted Engineering Modeling (T. Gruber) Modeling Tasks with Mechanisms (A. Puerta, et al.).
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- Year
- 1993
- Type
- book
- Citations
- 46
- Access
- Closed