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11 May 1987 Plex Phase II: A Truth Maintenance System (TMS)-Based Placement Program For Printed Wire Boards Using Dependency-Directed Backtracking And Human-Aided Machine Design
Susan Pitts, Sankar Virdhagriswaran
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Abstract
The problems inherent in expert systems which model human design processes are discussed. An example of such a system is given with PLEX, a knowledge-based expert system that does initial placement of components on a printed circuit board. A discussion follows on how dependency-directed backtracking and human-aided machine design are being added to PLEX to help overcome some of the difficulties in modeling a human designer.
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Susan Pitts and Sankar Virdhagriswaran "Plex Phase II: A Truth Maintenance System (TMS)-Based Placement Program For Printed Wire Boards Using Dependency-Directed Backtracking And Human-Aided Machine Design", Proc. SPIE 0786, Applications of Artificial Intelligence V, (11 May 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.940637
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Systems modeling

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Artificial intelligence

Process modeling

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