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- From: shekar@cs.umn.edu (Shekhar Kirani)
- Subject: software engineering issues of expert system
- Message-ID: <1992Jul23.164935.23218@cs.umn.edu>
- Summary: life-cycle models of ai software.
- Keywords: expert system, software engineering, verification
- Organization: University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, CSci dept.
- Date: Thu, 23 Jul 1992 16:49:35 GMT
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- Hi,
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- In many artificial intelligence books and expert system building books,
- the software construction process is addressed in a different way
- compared to conventional life-cycle model. It is believed that AI
- software follows an exploratory paradigm and it is not easy to develop
- AI software using Waterfall model- requirements, design, implementation
- and testing. It will be interesting to know whether commercial implementations
- of AI software feel the same?
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- Thanks,
- Shekhar Kirani
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