This paper is concerned with how to handle the failures that occur during design problem-solving. Failure handlers and redesigners are introduced. Failure recovery action and the knowledge involved is presented for each agent. The role of suggestions and redesign strategies is discussed. The handling of plan failures is also presented. The paper concludes by surveying other methods of failure handling from the literature
Plans fail for many reasons. During planner development, failure can often be traced to actions of t...
A number of strategies exist for the recovery from execution-time plan failures. One dimension in wh...
Knowledge of potential failure modes during design is critical for prevention of failures. Currently...
Failures are inevitable for many types of computer systems. Designers who seek to limit the frequenc...
Program supervision consists in different phases, that can be completely or only partly automated: p...
Component selection can be very difficult for designers, since there can be, and often are, more sol...
192 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Everyone agrees that the fulf...
This thesis describes work carried out from October 1993 to October 1996 on the development of a gen...
When planning a new design, potential failures in the design may force changes to be made. The cost ...
In new product development processes the ramp-up phase is the most critical. For the first time the ...
AbstractThis approach, allows using the failure as a source of progress in maintenance and design to...
Although maintenance tries to prevent them, failures regularly occur in practice. Prevention prerequ...
AbstractIn new product development processes the ramp-up phase is the most critical. For the first t...
Reducing design defects by proactive actions requires comprehensive understanding of how and why the...
Prior research has shown that similar failure modes occur within products (or components) with simil...
Plans fail for many reasons. During planner development, failure can often be traced to actions of t...
A number of strategies exist for the recovery from execution-time plan failures. One dimension in wh...
Knowledge of potential failure modes during design is critical for prevention of failures. Currently...
Failures are inevitable for many types of computer systems. Designers who seek to limit the frequenc...
Program supervision consists in different phases, that can be completely or only partly automated: p...
Component selection can be very difficult for designers, since there can be, and often are, more sol...
192 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Everyone agrees that the fulf...
This thesis describes work carried out from October 1993 to October 1996 on the development of a gen...
When planning a new design, potential failures in the design may force changes to be made. The cost ...
In new product development processes the ramp-up phase is the most critical. For the first time the ...
AbstractThis approach, allows using the failure as a source of progress in maintenance and design to...
Although maintenance tries to prevent them, failures regularly occur in practice. Prevention prerequ...
AbstractIn new product development processes the ramp-up phase is the most critical. For the first t...
Reducing design defects by proactive actions requires comprehensive understanding of how and why the...
Prior research has shown that similar failure modes occur within products (or components) with simil...
Plans fail for many reasons. During planner development, failure can often be traced to actions of t...
A number of strategies exist for the recovery from execution-time plan failures. One dimension in wh...
Knowledge of potential failure modes during design is critical for prevention of failures. Currently...