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Tech Report kmi-93-01 Abstract
VITAL Bug Location Methodology
Techreport ID: kmi-93-01
Date: 1993
Author(s): John Domingue
Knowledge Engineers (KEs) will use the VITAL workbench to develop large Knowledge Bases. During the course of the development of a KB bugs will be produced. The task of locating bugs within large software modules has long been acknowledged as a difficult and time consuming chore. This has been alleviated, in the VITAL tradition, by providing methodologically based software support, which we call the VITAL Bug Location Methodology.
Publication(s):
Vital Project Report OU/DD231/D1.0
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