This thesis analyzes the diagnostic domain and isolates the heuristics employed by experts to arrive at diagnostic solutions. These heuristic methods are then generalized in order to arrive at a series of heuristic rules that can be applied to a wide range of diagnostic processes independent of there respective domain. To test the validity of the generalized heuristics, a prototype expert system was created targeting the heuristics employed by avionics repair technicians in repair of the APS-115 radar system on the P-3C Orion.
Expert Systems Development Utilizing Heuristic Methods
1996
83 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Computer Software , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Software engineering , Aircraft maintenance , Prototypes , Heuristic methods , Expert systems , Computer aided diagnosis , Avionics , Theses , Radar , Technicians , Solutions(General) , Repair , Naval aircraft , Aircraft equipment , Range(Extremes) , Troubleshooting , Patrol aircraft , Aviation technicians , P-3c aircraft , Aps 115 radar , Namp(Naval aviation maintenance program)
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