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Modeling for configuration employing hybrid knowledge representation
Domain modeling for technical configuration problems addresses the need for dedicated knowledge representation facilities. In this article we present the hybrid system C3L which combines a declarative with a procedural knowledge representation paradigm. This is especially useful for the elaboration of a model for the configuration of modular vehicle bus systems. Some key features of such a model will be explained in the following.