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Intelligent systems must be able to make programs automatically for assuring the practicality

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This paper discusses an important issue on the intelligent systems to solve large scale problem, especially on the way of making computer programs automatically. Since an activity that human beings design a problem solving system is a kind of problem solving, a new modeling scheme that can deal with multi-level structures is necessary for representing problem solving itself. A large scale system used repeatedly should be a procedural program and not exploratory one. A method of translating modeling results into a procedural program is proposed in this paper.

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José Mira Angel Pasqual del Pobil Moonis Ali

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Aida, T., Ohsuga, S. (1998). Intelligent systems must be able to make programs automatically for assuring the practicality. In: Mira, J., del Pobil, A.P., Ali, M. (eds) Methodology and Tools in Knowledge-Based Systems. IEA/AIE 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1415. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-64582-9_735

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