Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!mcsun!hp4nl!tnoibbc!hin From: hin@tnoibbc.UUCP (Hin Oey) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: Re: Expert System Documentation Keywords: Hypertext, Expert Systems, Documentation Message-ID: <2156@tnoibbc.UUCP> Date: 14 Aug 90 06:44:07 GMT References: <1990Aug10.124331.9222@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov> Reply-To: hin@tnoibbc.UUCP (Hin Oey) Organization: Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, IBBC-TNO, The Netherlands Lines: 31 In article <1990Aug10.124331.9222@eagle.lerc.nasa.gov> r3rfs@vm1.cc.uakron.edu (Richard Schlegelmilch) writes: >As everyone is well aware, one of the biggest problems associated with >any computer program, including expert systems, is how should they be >documented. > >I am currently working on one method of documentation which includes using >a hypertext software package (GUIDE 3, by Owl International), for my current >expert system. This is being completed as a special topic in regards >to my Graduate Work at the University of Akron. It is interesting to hear somebode talking about hypertext in relation to expert systems. At present I am finishing an expert systems, which uses a seperate hypertext package as an why/explain. In relation to maintaining software I have had a nice discussion in (mis)using SGML for preparing and maintaining source code. Kind Regards, Hin Oey -- Institute TNO for Building Materials and Structures (TNO-IBBC) Hin Oey Expert Systems Group PO BOX 49 tel: +31 15 842018 UUCP : ..!hp4nl!tnoibbc!hin 2600 AA Delft fax: +31 15 843990 USENET: hin@tnoibbc The Netherlands -- Institute TNO for Building Materials and Structures (TNO-IBBC) Hin Oey Expert Systems Group PO BOX 49 tel: +31 15 842018 UUCP : ..!hp4nl!tnoibbc!hin 2600 AA Delft fax: +31 15 843990 USENET: hin@tnoibbc The Netherlands