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Collecting experience on the systematic development of CBR applications using the INRECA methodology

  • Ralph Bergmann
  • Sean Breen
  • Emmanuelle Fayol
  • Mehmet Göker
  • Michel Manago
  • Sascha Schmitt
  • Jürgen Schumacher
  • Armin Stahl
  • Stefan Wess
  • Wolfgang Wilke
Conference paper
Part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science book series (LNCS, volume 1488)

Abstract

This paper presents an overview of the INRECA methodology for building and maintaining CBR applications. This methodology supports the collection and reuse of experience on the systematic development of CBR applications. It is based on the experience factory and the software process modeling approach from software engineering. CBR development experience is documented using software process models and stored in different levels of generality in a three-layered experience base. Up to now, experience from 9 industrial projects enacted by all INRECA II partners has been collected.

Keywords

Software Process Experience Base Experience Module Methodology Tool Application Class 
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© Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 1998

Authors and Affiliations

  • Ralph Bergmann
    • 1
  • Sean Breen
    • 2
  • Emmanuelle Fayol
    • 3
  • Mehmet Göker
    • 4
  • Michel Manago
    • 3
  • Sascha Schmitt
    • 1
  • Jürgen Schumacher
    • 1
  • Armin Stahl
    • 1
  • Stefan Wess
    • 5
  • Wolfgang Wilke
    • 1
  1. 1.Centre for Learning Systems and Applications (LSA)University of KaiserslauternKaiserslauternGermany
  2. 2.Interactive Multimedia Systems (IMS), Clara HouseGlenageary, Co.DublinIreland
  3. 3.AcknoSoftParisFrance
  4. 4.Forschung und Technik, Evolutionäre Systeme (F3S/E)Daimler Benz AGUlm
  5. 5.TECINNO GmbHKaiserslauternGermany

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