Situated case-based reasoning as a constructive memory model for design reasoning

Maher, Mary Lou and Liew, P. S. (2004) Situated case-based reasoning as a constructive memory model for design reasoning. [Conference Paper]

Abstract

This paper describes an extended case-based reasoning model that addresses the notion of situatedness in designing through constructive memory. The model is illustrated through an application for predicting the corrosion rate for a specific material on a specific building.

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Item Type: Conference Paper
Collection: CRC for Construction Innovation
Date: 2004
Keywords: CRC for Construction Innovation; Program B : Sustainable Built Assets; Project 2002-059-B : Case Based Reasoning in Construction and Infrastructure Projects
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