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      Integration of reasoning systems in architectural modeling activities

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      Author(s)
      Demirkan, H.
      Date
      1998
      Source Title
      Automation in Construction
      Print ISSN
      0926-5805
      Publisher
      Elsevier Science
      Volume
      7
      Issue
      2-3
      Pages
      229 - 236
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      In the first phase of a design process, the designer understands the problem and assimilates it to a conceptual framework that is already known to him. Due to the nature of design problems, the reasoning methods and techniques for modeling are not uniform and clear. An integrated reasoning system is proposed for modeling the architectural processes. Such a system may help designers to make decisions based on past experiences as well as domain theory. The performance of the integration approach is compared with the pure case-based and rule-based reasoning systems to study the efficiency and effectiveness in the same domains. The study tried to identify the reasoning systems used by designers pertaining to the interior design applications. © 1998 Published by Elsevier Science B.V.
      Keywords
      Architectural design process
      Case-based reasoning
      Integration of reasoning systems
      Rule-based reasoning
      Decision making
      Integration
      Knowledge based systems
      Mathematical models
      Problem solving
      Case based reasoning
      Integration of reasoning systems
      Interior design application
      Architectural design
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/25519
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      https://doi.org/10.1016/S0926-5805(97)00056-3
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