Abstract

We have continued to develop and extend the knowledge representation forms that we worked to develop in the pilot's associate program. The knowledge base editing tool and the use of knowledge representation specification language represent both a culmination of our prior efforts in knowledge acquisition and knowledge representation and our most progressive course to defining generic approaches for knowledge representation especially for knowledge captured in a tactical domain. >

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