Abstract
During the last few years several knowledge-based systems for Computer-Aided Design in Control Systems (CADCS) have been built. This paper surveys some of the CADCS programs which require the coupling of symbolic and numeric computation, reviews methods used thus far in building these coupled systems, comments on the characteristics that one should require of software tools in order to build coupled systems, reviews several expert systems shells which may be used, and recommends a direction for future efforts. Section 1 introduces the subject. Section 2 surveys several knowledge-based systems for computer-aided control system design which require coupling of symbolic and numeric computation. Section 3 comments on capabilities of expert system programming environments for coupled CADCS systems. Section 4 reviews several expert system shells. Section 5 recommends a direction for future efforts and the paper is concluded in Section 6.
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