Knowledge Representation and Validation in a Decision Support System: Introducing a Variability Modelling Technique

  • Osman A
  • Muthaiyah S
  • Kuan C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Knowledge has become the main value driver for modern organizations and has been described as a critical competitive asset for organizations. An important feature in the development and application of knowledge-based systems is the knowledge representation techniques used. A successful knowledge representation technique provides a means for expressing knowledge as well as facilitating the inference processes in both human and machines

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Osman, A., Muthaiyah, S., Kuan, C., & Phon-Amnuaisuk, S. (2011). Knowledge Representation and Validation in a Decision Support System: Introducing a Variability Modelling Technique. In Efficient Decision Support Systems - Practice and Challenges From Current to Future. InTech. https://doi.org/10.5772/16366

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