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1 Knowledge Management GlossaryKnowledge Research Institute, Inc. and Other Reasoning: A special case of inductive reasoning resulting in specific assertions that imply theavailable information in context of the background Knowledge without logical certainty. Example: Premise:"Those dogs are mastiffs." Background Knowledge : "All Erik's dogs are Mastiffs." Hypothesis: "Perhaps thosedogs are Erik's."Acquisition: (Also see Knowledge Acquisition) Knowledge may be acquired and represented for inclusion in aknowledge model. Acquisition can be performed by eliciting Knowledge from a domain expert, inducingknowledge from examples, porting Knowledge from databases, and by other Space: The realm, the space, within which a person or enterprise is competent, willing,comfortable or otherwise prepared to make decisions and act. The Action Space is not a passive domain withfixed boundaries.
2 B Backward-Chaining: A (computerized) search technique used in production (i.e., "if-then" rule) systems. Begins with the action clause of a rule and works backward through a chain of rules in an attempt to find a
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