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Critique: Configuration Survey
Wielinga, Schreiber *

      The authors observe that the task of planning is a type of configuration problem. This is interesting, especially in the context of M1 where one of the features of the system is the ordering of sub-problems to be solved. The ordering of sub-problems in M1 is not discussed even though agenda maintenance is a common AI topic and a paper in which M1 is discussed is cited.

      Another topic discussed was the common merging of function and component terminology. I wonder if there have been any attempts at a system which allows both a separate representation and yet facilitates the merging of the two when it is useful for problem solving. Could such a system identify when this merger was valid and/or useful?


* B. Wielinga & G. Schreiber. (1997) Configuration-Design Problem Solving, In: special issue on "AI in Design", IEEE Expert, (Eds.) D. C. Brown & W. Birmingham, Vol. 12, No. 2, March/April, pp. 49-56.

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01-DPMED
02-Dominic
03-DSPL Air-Cyl
04-Pride
05-COSSACK
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07-Configuration Survey
08-Dynamic CSP
09-MOLGEN
10-Failure Handling
11-VT
12-Conflict Resolution
13-Cooperative Negotiation
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15-Multiagent Design
16-Prototypes
17-CBR Survey
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30-Strain Gauge
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32-Config GA
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35-Functional Survey
36-Models
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38-Config Spaces
39-Task Analysis

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