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Simon White and Derek Sleeman: A Constraint-Based Approach to the Description and Detection of Fitness-for-Purpose. Electronic Transactions on Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 4 (2000), Section B, pp. 155-183. http://www.ep.liu.se/ej/etai/2000/016/.

 
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155-156 Preamble Cover Page Interaction Page
 
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157-183 Body

 

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