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1 January 1990 Reuse of persistent information between different paradigms: a knowledge-based approach
Wolfgang Benn, Gunter Schlageter, Xinglin Wu
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Abstract
In this paper we introduce the concept of a new knowledge base component - the Conceptual Object Manager - which manages execution model semantics related to application objects in a knowledge based way. Thus, applications can reuse persistent information independently of their individual paradigm commitment. The realization of this work is an important part of the European ESPRIT Project 2443 - STRETCH (Extensible KBMS for Large Knowledge Based Applications)1 which is located at the confluence between Data Base Technology and Artificial Intelligence. This project will design and prototype a unique KBMS for applications from the object-oriented and the rule-based paradigm, extend the KBMS by a paradigm semantics management component and include a high performance physical storage system.
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Wolfgang Benn, Gunter Schlageter, and Xinglin Wu "Reuse of persistent information between different paradigms: a knowledge-based approach", Proc. SPIE 1293, Applications of Artificial Intelligence VIII, (1 January 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.21089
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Artificial intelligence

Prototyping

Rule based systems

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