B. Bredeweg

Publication List Details

Period

1991 - 2009

Number

166

Co-Authors

Supporting conceptual knowledge capture through automatic modelling (2009)

Liem, J., Buisman, H., Bredeweg, B.

Building qualitative models is still a difficult and lengthy endeavour for domain experts. This paper discusses progress towards an automated modelling algorithm that learns Garp3 models based on a...

Supporting conceptual knowledge capture through automatic modelling (2009)

Liem, J., Buisman, H., Bredeweg, B.

This paper proposes an automated modelling algorithm that, based on a observations, creates a qualitative conceptual model that provides a causal explanation of system behaviour. The algorithm is...

Qualitative Futures (2008)

C. J. Price, L. Travé-massuyès, R. Milne, L. Ironi, B. Bredeweg, M. H. Lee, ...

This paper considers where the QR field might be in twenty years time, outlining five areas where developments in model-based systems in general, and qualitative reasoning in particular might have a...

DOI: 10.1017/S000000000000000 Printed in the United Kingdom Qualitative Futures (2008)

C. J. Price, L. Travé-massuyès, R. Milne, L. Ironi, K. Forbus, B. Bredeweg, ...

This paper reviews the state of the art in model-based systems and qualitative reasoning, and considers where the field will be in twenty years time. It highlights six areas where developments in...

Supporting conceptual knowledge capture through automatic modelling: A preliminary progress report (2008)

Liem, J., Buisman, H., Bredeweg, B.

Building qualitative models is still a difficult and lengthy endeavour for domain experts. This paper discusses progress towards an automated modelling algorithm that learns Garp3 models based on a...

Towards a structured approach to building qualitative reasoning models and simulations (2008)

Bredeweg, B., Salles, P., Bouwer, A.J., Liem, J., Nuttle, T., Cioca, E., ...

Successful transfer and uptake of qualitative reasoning technology for modelling and simulation in a variety of domains has been hampered by the lack of a structured methodology to support...