"292","Notes on \"Epistemology of a Rule-based Expert System\"","In the 1970s, we conceived of a rule explanation as supplying the causal and social context that justifies a rule, an objective documentation for why a rule is correct. Today we would call such descriptions post-hoc design rationales, not proving the rules’ correctness, but providing a means for later interpreting why the rule was written and facilitating later improvements.","http://cogprints.org/292/","Clancey, William J.","UNSPECIFIED"," Clancey, William J. (1993) Notes on \"Epistemology of a Rule-based Expert System\". [Journal (Paginated)] ","","1993"