Future computer-aided-design (CAD) systems will be not only smart, but also efficient in terms of solution strategies as well as time costs. The authors present a problem-solving paradigm, namely case-based reasoning (CBR), and show how it solves some constraint-oriented design problems efficiently. CBR solves a new problem by retrieving from its case library a solution which has solved a similar problem in the past and then adapting the solution to the new problem. The efficiency of such a system relies on the completeness and compactness (small size) of such a case library. These two characteristics of a case library in turn rely on an indexing scheme for the set of cases in the library. They illustrate how these issues can be solved and how to design a case-based reasoning system for such design problems. They present the theory as it is applied to the area of assembly sequence planning
Boi Faltings, Robert West, Maxime Jean Julien Peyrard, Antoine Bosselut, Beatriz Maria Borges Ribeiro, Debjit Paul, Mahammad Ismayilzada
Boi Faltings, Robert West, Maxime Jean Julien Peyrard, Martin Josifoski, Valentin Hartmann, Debjit Paul, Jiheng Wei, Frano Rajic