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Approaches to the verification of rule-based expert systems
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Artificial IntelligenceEngineeringVerificationRule-based Expert SystemsFlight Technique PanelsIntelligent SystemsModel VerificationFormal VerificationKnowledge EngineeringSystems EngineeringDecision ProcedureExpert SystemsRule LanguageAircraft NavigationComputer ScienceArtificial Intelligence ResearchAutomated ReasoningFormal MethodsRule-based System
Expert systems are a highly useful spinoff of artificial intelligence research. One major stumbling block to extended use of expert systems is the lack of well-defined verification and validation (V and V) methodologies. Since expert systems are computer programs, the definitions of verification and validation from conventional software are applicable. The primary difficulty with expert systems is the use of development methodologies which do not support effective V and V. If proper techniques are used to document requirements, V and V of rule-based expert systems is possible, and may be easier than with conventional code. For NASA applications, the flight technique panels used in previous programs should provide an excellent way to verify the rules used in expert systems. There are, however, some inherent differences in expert systems that will affect V and V considerations.