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 | | This conference was sponsored by Rome Laboratory and held in cooperation with the IEEE Computer Society, ACM SIGART and SIGSOFT, and the American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). |
 | | Background In 1983 RADC (now, Rome Laboratory) published a report calling for the development of a knowledge-based software assistant, which would employ artificial intelligence techniques to support all phases of the software development process. |
 | | Finally, Peter Selfridge of AT&T Bell Laboratories chaired a panel titled "Assessing KBSE Research: Issues in Goals, Metrics, and Transferability," whose participants were Barry Boehm, Gerhard Fischer, Douglas Smith, Lewis Johnson, Louis Hoebel of Rome Laboratory, and Glover Ferguson of Andersen Consulting. |
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