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Technical Session II: New Components and Software

Abstract

For years, the aerospace industry has relied on people and their knowledge to make critical decisions. This method of decision-making has become very expensive and unreliable, particularly when used to monitor increasingly complex systems. Intelligent systems and tools are now available that can be used to reduce costs and improve operations. Much work has been done in the area of intelligent systems to support aerospace-related activities. Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) has conducted studies and developed prototypes using three forms of intelligent systems: case-based reasoning, rule-based reasoning, and model-based reasoning. This paper will present an overview of these technologies and related CSC projects, and how these technologies can be used to benefit the aerospace industry.

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Sep 15th, 4:30 PM

Intelligent Systems Applied to the Aerospace Industry

For years, the aerospace industry has relied on people and their knowledge to make critical decisions. This method of decision-making has become very expensive and unreliable, particularly when used to monitor increasingly complex systems. Intelligent systems and tools are now available that can be used to reduce costs and improve operations. Much work has been done in the area of intelligent systems to support aerospace-related activities. Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC) has conducted studies and developed prototypes using three forms of intelligent systems: case-based reasoning, rule-based reasoning, and model-based reasoning. This paper will present an overview of these technologies and related CSC projects, and how these technologies can be used to benefit the aerospace industry.