Goal-driven blackboard control architecture based on extending partially complete general goal trees

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A control architecture for goal-driven blackboard systems is introduced. The basic elements of the architecture are goals, policies, strategies, methods and knowledge sources. The basic control loop employs a bidding mechanism to determine the knowledge source to be executed at the current cycle. The architecture employs separate control and domain blackboards, and separate knowledge sources for the control problem and for representing the domain knowledge. The major characteristics of the architecture are that it has a simple and uniform structure, and that its basic control loop is based on a formal basis, namely, extending a partially complete general goal tree. The architecture is implemented in Smalltalk and tested on a multiple-task planning problem.

论文关键词:blackboard system,control architecture,goal-driven search,backward-chaining,expert system,knowledge-based system

论文评审过程:Received 17 April 1989, Revised 30 October 1989, Accepted 9 November 1989, Available online 14 February 2003.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/0950-7051(90)90102-N