Design and implementation of distributed expert systems: On a control strategy to manage the execution flow of rule activation

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There is a rich body of work dedicated to expert systems. However, none of them focus on control strategies suitable for distributed environments. We describe a novel approach to design distributed expert systems that is able to control rule activation; it involves control strategies supporting selective inferencing with rules that propagate concurrently and incorporates a set of meta-rules that operate on a blackboard and that are expressed as an assurance case. It is implemented on top of ERESYE, a tool for the realization of expert systems that is written in Erlang. We describe an implementation of the approach in an industrial setting, using an example focusing on the feature identification problem, whose resolution is an important task for source code maintenance and evolution.

论文关键词:Rule-based expert systems,Meta-rules,Control strategy,Selective inference,Assurance case,Feature identification

论文评审过程:Received 5 June 2017, Revised 14 November 2017, Accepted 15 November 2017, Available online 24 November 2017, Version of Record 22 December 2017.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2017.11.033