Search
Now showing items 41-46 of 46
Cognitive Cliches
(MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1986-04)
This paper is an exploration of a wide class of mental structures called cognitive cliches that support intermediate methods that are moderately general purpose, in that a few of them will probably be applicable to any ...
A Requirements Analyst's Apprentice: A Proposal
(MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1986-09)
The Requirements Analyst's APprentice (RAAP) partially automates the modeling process involved in creating a software requirement. It uses knowledge of the specific domain and general experience regarding software requirements ...
Critical Analysis of Programming in Societies of Behaviors
(MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1986-12)
Programming in societies of behavior-agents is emerging as a promising method for creating mobile robot control systems that are responsive both to internal priorities for action and to external world constraints. It is ...
Readable Layout of Unbalanced N-ary Trees
(MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1986-08)
The automatic layout of unbounded n-ary tree structures is a problem of subjectively meshing two independent goals: clarity and space efficiency. This paper presents a minimal set of subjective aesthetics which insures ...
GROK Doc: An Image Display Tool
(MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1986-04-14)
The image display tool GROK provides a facility for displaying images on the black-and-white screen of a Symbolics 3600 monitor. It allows display of images and their manipulation through a special window it manages. Images ...
How to Use YTEX
(MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, 1986-06-09)
YTEX—pronounced why-TEX or oops-TEX—is a TEX macro package. YTEX provides both an easy-to-use interface for TEX novices and a powerful macro-creation library for TEX programmers. It is this two-tier structure that makes ...