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21 March 1989 Rapid Prototyping Capabilities In The Expert Requirements Expression And System Synthesis (EXPRESS) Environment
John W. McInroy
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Abstract
The Expert Requirements Expression and System Synthesis (EXPRESS) environment is being developed at the Lockheed Software Technology Center in Palo Alto, California. EXPRESS provides rapid prototyping and will support full-scale engineering development (FSED) via integrated, knowledge-based, executable specifications and related capabilities. That is, EXPRESS provides "automatic programming" via two key technologies: (1) executable specifications, written in very high-level languages (VHLLs) and (2) knowledge base technology. Users of EXPRESS, however, will be primarily aerospace systems engineers and applications specialists. Most of them will not be familiar with these technologies. Many of them will be infrequent users. The EXPRESS human interface emphasizes case of learning, use, and remembering for these users.
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John W. McInroy "Rapid Prototyping Capabilities In The Expert Requirements Expression And System Synthesis (EXPRESS) Environment", Proc. SPIE 1095, Applications of Artificial Intelligence VII, (21 March 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.969351
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KEYWORDS
Rapid manufacturing

Prototyping

Aerospace engineering

Software development

Artificial intelligence

Computer programming

Mathematics

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