SRL(ID:1121/srl001)

Schema Representation language  


Schema Representation language


Related languages
SRL => CRL   Derivation of
SRL => KBS   Extension of
SRL => SRL/1.5   Evolution of

References:
  • Fox M.S. SRL: Schema Representation Language. Technical Report, Robotics Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA, in preparation, 1981 view details
  • Reddy, Y.V. and M.S. Fox, KBS: An Artificial Intelligence Approach to Flexible Simulation, tech. report CMU-RI-TR-82-01, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, September, 1982. view details Abstract: This report describes KBS. a Knowledge-Based Simulation system. The report describes the use of SRL, an AI-based knowledge representation system for modelling (e.g., factory organizations), and its interpretation for discrete simulations. KBS provides facilities for interactive model creation and alteration, simulation monitoring and control, graphics display, and selective instrumentation. It also allows the user to define and simulate a system at different levels of abstraction, and to check the cornpleteness and consistency of a model, hence reducing model debugging time. External link: Online copy (includes PDF)
  • Wright, J. M., M. S. Fox, and D. Adam. "SRL/1.5 Users Manual." Technical report;Robotics Institute, Carnegie-Mellon University 1984 view details
  • Wright, J.M. et al, "SRL/2 Users Manual" Robotics Inst, CMU, 1984. view details
  • Fox, M. ; J. Wright, and D. Adam. Experiences with SRL: An analysis of a frame-based knowledge representation. In Expert Database Systems. Benjamin/Cummings, 1985 view details
  • Fox, M.S. ; M. Wright, and D. Adam, Experiences with SRL: An Analysis of a Frame-based Knowledge Representation, tech. report CMU-RI-TR-85-10, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, July, 1985. view details External link: Online copy (includes PDF)
  • M.S. Fox and J. McDermott "The Role of Databases in Knowledge-Based Systems" tech. report CMU-RI-TR-86-03, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, February, 1985 view details Abstract: This paper explores the requirements for database techniques in the construction of knowledge-based systems. Three knowledge-based systems are reviewed: XCON/Rl , ISIS and Callisto in order to ascertain database requirements. These requirements result in the introduction of the Organization level, an extension to the symbol and knowledge levels introduced by Newell. An implementation of these requirements is explored in the SRL knowledge representation and problem-solving system. External link: Online copy