A Design Proposal for Self-Adapting Analytic Systems: Properties and Transformation
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2025-01-07
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This paper continues the development of concepts, structures and transformations for developing self-adapting analytic systems. We propose five properties that such systems must have and present some examples of base structures and subsequent transformations. We suggest a software architecture based on a virtual machine which provides an analytic infrastructure on which domain analytics can be built. The structures and transformations for developing the analytic infrastructure and domain analytics are based on previous work by Greiner (1980), Lenat (1983), and Oresky, Clarkson, Lenat, and Kaisler (1989).
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Big Data and Analytics: The Path to Maturity, interlisp, self-adaptive, self-reflective, structures, transformation
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Proceedings of the 58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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