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29 March 1988 Reasoning With Case Histories Of Process Knowledge For Efficient Process Development
Seraj S. Bharwani, Joe T. Walls, Michael E. Jackson
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Abstract
The significance of compiling case histories of empirical process knowledge and the role of such histories in improving the efficiency of manufacturing process development is discussed in this paper. Methods of representing important investigations as cases and using the information from such cases to eliminate redundancy of empirical investigations in analogous process development situations are also discussed. A system is proposed that uses such methods to capture the problem-solving framework of the application domain. A conceptual design of the system is presented and discussed.
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Seraj S. Bharwani, Joe T. Walls, and Michael E. Jackson "Reasoning With Case Histories Of Process Knowledge For Efficient Process Development", Proc. SPIE 0937, Applications of Artificial Intelligence VI, (29 March 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946971
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Manufacturing

Artificial intelligence

Personal digital assistants

Control systems

Process engineering

Process modeling

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