Asbru: a task-specific, intention-based, and time-oriented language for representing skeletal plans

  • Miksch S
  • Shahar Y
  • Johnson P
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Abstract

Skeletal plans are a powerful way to reuse existing domain-specific procedural knowledge.

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Miksch, S., Shahar, Y., & Johnson, P. (1997). Asbru: a task-specific, intention-based, and time-oriented language for representing skeletal plans. 7th Workshop on Knowledge Engineering: Methods & Languages, 1–25.

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