A competence theory of diagnosis works by decomposing diagnosis
into sets of subtasks, or problem-solving methods. These methods are
recursively decomposed until primitive inferences are found. Tasks and
methods are then organized in a task-method decomposition
structure
%0 Journal Article
%1 Benjamins:1994
%A Benjamins, R.
%A Jansweijer, W.
%B Expert, IEEE see also IEEE Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
%D 1994
%K theory
%P 43-52
%R 10.1109/64.331489
%T Toward a competence theory of diagnosis
%U http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/freeabs_all.jsp?arnumber=331489
%V 9
%X A competence theory of diagnosis works by decomposing diagnosis
into sets of subtasks, or problem-solving methods. These methods are
recursively decomposed until primitive inferences are found. Tasks and
methods are then organized in a task-method decomposition
structure
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abstract = {A competence theory of diagnosis works by decomposing diagnosis
into sets of subtasks, or problem-solving methods. These methods are
recursively decomposed until primitive inferences are found. Tasks and
methods are then organized in a task-method decomposition
structure},
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title = {Toward a competence theory of diagnosis},
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