Computational Costs versus Benefits of Control Reasoning
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‘This research was supported by the following grants: NIH Grant RR-00785; NIH Grant RR-00711; Boeing Grant W266875; NASA/Ames Grant NCC 2-274; DARPA Contract N00039-83-C0136; ONR Contract N00014-86-K-0652. We thank Micheal Hewett, M. Vaughan Johnson Jr., Robert Schulman and Jeff Harvey for their work on BBl. We thank Russ Altman, Jim Brinkley, Bruce Duncan, Olivier Lichtarge, John Brugge, and Oleg Jardetzky for their work on PROTEAN. Special thanks to Bruce Buchanan and Ed Feigenbaum for sponsoring the work within the Knowledge Systems Laboratory.
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