A cooperative decision making model is described which is comprised of six concurrently executing domain experts coordinated by a blackboard control expert. The focus application field is architectural design, and the domain experts represent consultants in the area of daylighting, noise control, structural support, cost estimating, space planning, and climate responsiveness. Both the domain experts and the blackboard were implemented as production systems, using an enhanced version of the basic CLIPS package. Acting in unison as an Expert Design Advisor, the domain and control experts react to the evolving design solution progressively developed by the user in a 2-D CAD drawing environment. A Geometry Interpreter maps each drawing action t...
A wide variety of expert competencies, transcending traditional disciplines, are needed to foresee a...
Rule-based expert system shells are demonstrated to be useful in elementary design decision making. ...
Cobbler's children do not wear shoes. Software engineers build sophisticated software but we often c...
This paper describes a framework for running cooperating agents in a distributed environment to supp...
This paper proposes nine design principles for a new generation of computer-aided design (CAD) syste...
Conscious design: explication of constraints and their consequences. Collaborative design: interacti...
Knowledge representation is one of the major concerns in expert systems. The representation of domai...
A proliferation of computer aids in the offices of building design professionals has been witnessed ...
This document addresses two questions: What are the ultimate means of design support we can offer to...
The primary uses of computers in the construction industry have been shifting, over the past four de...
This paper details the MARBLE 2.0 system which provides a parallel environment for cooperating exper...
It seems by now fairly accepted by many researchers in the field of the Computer Aided Design that t...
The research being conducted at the CABD LAB at the Department of Building and Environmental Control...
The architectural design consists of a purpose-oriented collective process that is defined in time, ...
Expert systems are a novel software technology which aim to model the behaviour and knowledge of hum...
A wide variety of expert competencies, transcending traditional disciplines, are needed to foresee a...
Rule-based expert system shells are demonstrated to be useful in elementary design decision making. ...
Cobbler's children do not wear shoes. Software engineers build sophisticated software but we often c...
This paper describes a framework for running cooperating agents in a distributed environment to supp...
This paper proposes nine design principles for a new generation of computer-aided design (CAD) syste...
Conscious design: explication of constraints and their consequences. Collaborative design: interacti...
Knowledge representation is one of the major concerns in expert systems. The representation of domai...
A proliferation of computer aids in the offices of building design professionals has been witnessed ...
This document addresses two questions: What are the ultimate means of design support we can offer to...
The primary uses of computers in the construction industry have been shifting, over the past four de...
This paper details the MARBLE 2.0 system which provides a parallel environment for cooperating exper...
It seems by now fairly accepted by many researchers in the field of the Computer Aided Design that t...
The research being conducted at the CABD LAB at the Department of Building and Environmental Control...
The architectural design consists of a purpose-oriented collective process that is defined in time, ...
Expert systems are a novel software technology which aim to model the behaviour and knowledge of hum...
A wide variety of expert competencies, transcending traditional disciplines, are needed to foresee a...
Rule-based expert system shells are demonstrated to be useful in elementary design decision making. ...
Cobbler's children do not wear shoes. Software engineers build sophisticated software but we often c...