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[1] Proceedings of the First ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (SIGSOFT '93), Los Angeles, CA, 7th-10th December 1993. ACM Software Engineering Notes 18(5), December 1993.
  • Match Score: 100%

    [2] Balzer R. (1985). A 15 Year Perspective on Automatic Programming. Pages 1257-1268 in IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 11(11), November 1985.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: artificial intelligence, software engineering, automatic programming, evolution, explanation, knowledge base, maintenance, prototyping, specification, transformation
  • Cited in Automatic Programming - A CBR Perspective.
  • It's in the library.
  • See Notebook, Volume 1: pp.97-99.

    [3] Batory D., Singhal V., Sirkin M. and Thomas J. (1993). Scalable Software Libraries. Pages 191-199 in Proceedings of the First ACM SIGSOFT Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (SIGSOFT '93), Los Angeles, CA, 7th-10th December 1993. ACM Software Engineering Notes 18(5), December 1993. On the Internet, ftp://ftp.cs.utexas.edu/pub/predator/sigsoft-93.ps (last modified 10th September 1993).

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: software libraries, data structures, components, scalability, automatic programming

    [4] Broad A. (1997). Case-Based Reasoning. CS3411 essay, Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: case-based reasoning, introductory CBR, psychological plausibility, case representation, indexing, retrieval, adaptation, failure explanation and repair, rule-based reasoning, traditional expert systems
  • I have my own copy.

    [5] Broad A.P. (1997). A Problem Solving Algorithms Library. CS3900 project report, Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: problem solving algorithms, pattern-directed inference, truth maintenance systems, constraint reasoning systems, Course World
  • I have my own copy.

    [6] Broad A., Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester. Andrew Broad's Website. On the Internet, http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~broada/ (last modified 31st December 1999).

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: Computer Science, Sinclair ZX Spectrum, David Bowie, Tennis

    [7] Broad A. (2000). Lecture Notes for CS3461: Case-Based Reasoning. Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester. On the Internet, http://www.cs.man.ac.uk/~broada/cs/cbr/CS3461/ (last modified 1st January 2000).

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: case-based reasoning, case representation, retrieval, adaptation

    [8] Broad A. (unpublished). Automatic Programming - A CBR Perspective.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: automatic programming, case-based reasoning

    [9] Brown M.G. (1993). A memory model for case retrieval by activation passing. Ph.D. thesis, Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester, technical report UMCS-94-2-1. On the Internet, ftp://ftp.cs.man.ac.uk/pub/TR/UMCS-94-2-1.ps.Z (last modified 16th June 1995).

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: case-based reasoning, case retrieval, flexibility, efficiency, marker passing, activation passing, memory models, models of memory, similarity, relevance, analogical reasoning, knowledge-based systems, knowledge representation, bin-packing, CRASH, neural networks, genetic algorithms, memory-based reasoning, templates, structure links, context links, typicality, idiosyncrasy
  • Cited in CS3411 second essay.
  • It's in the Computer Science departmental library.

    [10] Brown M., Filer N. and Moosa Z. (1995). KRU - Generic Operators for Schema-to-Schema Mapping. Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester, technical report JCF/MAN/108-01.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: mapping problem, schema-to-schema mapping
  • Cited in Automatic Programming - A CBR Perspective.

    [11] IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 11(11), November 1985.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: artificial intelligence, software engineering
  • It's in the library.

    [12] Kahn H.J. and Williams A.R. (1997). An Introduction to EXPRESS: Producing an Information Model. Handout for CS3241, Department of Computer Science, University of Manchester.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: EXPRESS, information modelling

    [13] Kolodner J.L. (1993). Case-Based Reasoning. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Inc., San Mateo, CA. ISBN 1-55860-237-2.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: case-based reasoning, introductory CBR, cases, dynamic memory, cognitive models, case representation, indexing vocabulary, indexes, memory organization, retrieval algorithms, matching and ranking, adaptation, interpretive CBR
  • Cited in CS3411 second essay and Automatic Programming - A CBR Perspective.
  • I have bought it.

    [14] Maguire P., Szegfue R., Shankararaman V. and Morss L. (1995). Application of Case-Based Reasoning (CBR) to Software Reuse. Pages 166-174 in Watson I.D., editor. Progress in Case-Based Reasoning, Proceedings of the First United Kingdom Workshop, Salford, UK, January 1995. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1020. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. ISBN 1-55860-462-6.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: case-based reasoning, LNCS 1020, software reuse, automatic programming
  • Cited in Automatic Programming - A CBR Perspective.

    [15] Miller M.L. and Goldstein I.P. (1979). Planning And Debugging in Elementary Programming. Pages 315-337 in Winston P.H. and Brown R.H., editors. Artificial Intelligence: An MIT Perspective, Volume 1: Expert Problem Solving, Natural Language Understanding, Intelligent Computer Coaches, Representation and Learning. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. ISBN 0-262-73058-8.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: planning, debugging, Spade, Logo
  • Cited in Automatic Programming - A CBR Perspective.
  • I have borrowed it from my supervisor.
  • See Notebook, Volume 1: pp.73-77.

    [16] Mostow J. (1985). What is AI? And What Does It Have to Do with Software Engineering?. Pages 1253-1256 in IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering 11(11), November 1985.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: artificial intelligence, software engineering, AI, AI programming environments, models of software design, knowledge-based software assistants
  • It's in the library.

    [17] Rich C. and Shrobe H.E. (1979). Design of a Programmer's Apprentice. Pages 137-173 in Winston P.H. and Brown R.H., editors. Artificial Intelligence: An MIT Perspective, Volume 1: Expert Problem Solving, Natural Language Understanding, Intelligent Computer Coaches, Representation and Learning. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. ISBN 0-262-73058-8.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: automatic programming, Programmer's Apprentice, plans
  • Cited in Automatic Programming - A CBR Perspective.
  • I have borrowed it from my supervisor.
  • See Notebook, Volume 1: pp.32-33.

    [18] Watson I.D., editor. (1995). Progress in Case-Based Reasoning, Proceedings of the First United Kingdom Workshop, Salford, UK, January 1995. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1020. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. ISBN 1-55860-462-6.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: case-based reasoning, LNCS 1020

    [19] Watson I. (1995). An Introduction to Case-Based Reasoning. Pages 3-16 in Watson I.D., editor. Progress in Case-Based Reasoning, Proceedings of the First United Kingdom Workshop, Salford, UK, January 1995. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1020. Springer-Verlag, Berlin. ISBN 1-55860-462-6.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • Keywords: case-based reasoning, LNCS 1020, introductory CBR

    [20] Winston P.H. and Brown R.H., editors. (1979). Artificial Intelligence: An MIT Perspective, Volume 1: Expert Problem Solving, Natural Language Understanding, Intelligent Computer Coaches, Representation and Learning. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. ISBN 0-262-73058-8.

  • Match Score: 100%
  • I have borrowed it from my supervisor.

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