@article{e8a8720504184c59892ae988cb64cddf,
title = "Qualitative Futures",
abstract = "This paper reviews the state of the art in model-based systems and qualitative reasoning, and considers where the field will be in twenty years time. It highlights six areas where developments in model-based systems in general, and in qualitative reasoning in particular, have the potential to provide significant computer-based help. The paper also examines where further technological developments might be needed in order to achieve these qualitative futures.",
author = "Chris Price and Louise Trave-Massuyes and Rob Milne and Liliana Ironi and Kenneth Forbus and Bert Bredeweg and Mark Lee and Peter Struss and Neal Snooke and Peter Lucas and Marc Cavazza and George Coghill",
note = "Price, C., Trave-Massuyes, L., Milne, R., Ironi, L., Forbus, K., Bredeweg, B., Lee, M., Struss, P., Snooke, N., Lucas, P., Cavazza, M., Coghill, G. (2006). Qualitative Futures. The Knowledge Engineering Review, 21 (4), 317-334. Sponsorship: MONET European Network on Qualitative and Model-Based Reasoning",
year = "2006",
month = dec,
day = "4",
doi = "10.1017/S026988890600097X",
language = "English",
volume = "21",
pages = "317--334",
journal = "Knowledge Engineering Review",
issn = "0269-8889",
publisher = "Cambridge University Press",
number = "4",
}