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Structuring
Knowledge Acquisition and Documentation Structuring (KADS) is a structured way of developing knowledge-based systems
(expert systems). It was developed at the University of Amsterdamas an alternative to an evolutionary approach and is now accepted
[1] .
as the European standard for knowledge based systems
Knowledge Based Systems Analysis and Design Support (KADS) originating in the European ESPRIT project P1098 and
representing 75 person-years of work, was one of the most highly developed KBs (Knowledge Based Systems) in the early 90s. This
pioneering method provides two types of support for the production of KBs in an industrial approach: firstly, a lifecycle enabling a
response to be made to technical and economic constraints (control of the production process, quality assurance of the system,...), and
secondly a set of models which structure the production of the system, especially the tasks of analysis and the transformation of
expert knowledge into a form exploitable by the machine.
References
This article is based on material taken from the Free On-line Dictionary of Computing prior to 1 November 2008 and incorporated under the "relicensing"
terms of the GFDL, version 1.3 or later.
1. Waldner, Jean-Baptiste (September 1992). Principles of Computer-Integrated Manufacturing. John Wiley & Sons.
ISBN 0-471-93450-X.
External links
CommonKADS website
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