JColibri: An object-oriented framework for building CBR systems. Bello-Tomás, J., González-Calero, P., & Díaz-Agudo, B. Volume 3155 , 2004.
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We present an object-oriented framework in Java for building CBR systems that is an evolution of previous work on knowledge intensive CBR [8,9]. JColibri is a software artifact that promotes software reuse for building CBR systems, integrating the application of well proven Software Engineering techniques with a knowledge level description that separates the problem solving method, that defines the reasoning process, from the domain model, that describes the domain knowledge. Framework instantiation is supported by a graphical interface that guides the configuration of a particular CBR system, alleviating the steep learning curve typical for these type of systems. © Springer-Verlag 2004.
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 abstract = {We present an object-oriented framework in Java for building CBR systems that is an evolution of previous work on knowledge intensive CBR [8,9]. JColibri is a software artifact that promotes software reuse for building CBR systems, integrating the application of well proven Software Engineering techniques with a knowledge level description that separates the problem solving method, that defines the reasoning process, from the domain model, that describes the domain knowledge. Framework instantiation is supported by a graphical interface that guides the configuration of a particular CBR system, alleviating the steep learning curve typical for these type of systems. © Springer-Verlag 2004.},
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