Patent
1993-01-05
1995-03-28
Downs, Robert W.
395 50, G06F 1518
Patent
active
054025265
ABSTRACT:
An artificial intelligence software shell for plant operation simulation includes a blackboard module including a database having objects representing plant elements and concepts. A rule-based knowledge source module and a case-based knowledge source module, in communication with the blackboard module, operate on specific predefined blackboard objects. An input data module, in communication with the blackboard module, enables a user to input data to the shell. A control module, in communication with the knowledge source modules and the input data module, receives all input data and controls operation of the knowledge source modules in accordance with a predetermined knowledge source interruptibility/priority scheme. The control module including an event detector module having a hash table defined by a chaining algorithm.
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Bauman Douglas A.
Lowenfeld Simon
Naitoh Hatsuhiko
Schultz Brian A.
Thompson, Jr. Robert W.
Downs Robert W.
Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
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