ISBN-13: 9789810211288 / Angielski / Twarda / 1993 / 236 str.
The interplay of artificial intelligence and software engineering has been an interesting and an active area in research institutions and industry. This book covers the state of art in the use of knowledge-based approach for software specification, design, implementation, testing and debugging. Starting with an introduction to various software engineering paradigms, the book continues with the discussion of using hybrid knowledge representation as a basis to specify software requirements, to facilitate specification analysis and transformation of real-time distributed software systems. A formal requirements specification language using non-monotonic logic, frames and production systems for new software engineering paradigms (such as rapid prototyping, operational specification, and transformational implementation) is also discussed in detail. Examples from switching and military applications are used to illustrate the requirements languages. Finally, the development, specification and verification of knowledge-based system are investigated.