INTEGRATING DISTRIBUTED EXPERTISE
1992 ◽
Vol 01
(03n04)
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pp. 393-410
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The Past
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Over the past ten years a myriad of knowledge-based expert systems have been developed and deployed. These systems have a narrow scope and usually operate in stand-alone mode. They also follow different implementation philosophies and use a variety of reasoning methods. To address problems of wider scope, researchers have developed systems that utilize either centralized or distributed computational models. Each of these systems is homogeneous, and due to the way developed, prohibitively expensive for real-world settings. In this paper we present OMNI, a framework for integrating existing knowledge-based systems in a way that they can cooperate during problem-solving while they remain distributed over a computing environment.
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1992 ◽
Vol 6
(1)
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pp. 19-37
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1993 ◽
Vol 8
(1)
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pp. 5-25
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1991 ◽
Vol 6
(1)
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pp. 1-19
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1994 ◽
Vol 14
(2)
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pp. 11
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