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KAT: a knowledge acquisition tool for acquiring functional knowledge based upon the No-causality-In-Function principle
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Proceedings of the 1999 ACM symposium on Applied computing table of contents
San Antonio, Texas, United States
Pages: 8 - 13  
Year of Publication: 1999
ISBN:1-58113-086-4
Authors
Congxiao Lu  Astera, Inc. 3675 E. Huntington Dr., Suite 200 Pasadena, CA
David J. Russomanno  Department of Electrical Engineering, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN
Sponsors
SIGADA: ACM Special Interest Group on Ada Programming Language
SIGCUE: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Uses In Education
SIGAPP: ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing
SIGBIO: ACM Special Interest Group on Biomedical Computing
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Russomanno, D. J. and R. D. Bonnell, "No Causality In Function: Building a Function-Centered Knowledge of Diagnostic problem Solving Systems," in Experience, Memory, and Reasoning, J. Kolodner and C. Reisbeck (eds.), Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 47-73.
 
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Sembugamoorthy, V. and B. Chandrasekaran, "Functional Representation of Devices and Compilation

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David J. Russomanno: colleagues