Key Technology for CBR Maintenance Resources Requirement Analysis

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In order to improve the efficiency of drawing up Maintenance Resources Requirement Analysis, we put forward to turning intelligence technique, especially CBR, which can be to applied to the process of Maintenance Resources Requirement Analysis, we introduce the analysis process of the Maintenance Resources Requirement Analysis and mainly study the means of Maintenance Resources Requirement Analysis and organization mode, CBR of key on techniques such as the representation of case, the retrieval strategy of case, the study of case etc., finally make use of solid example analysis to prove the method is possibility, for further perfect develop the system of Maintenance Resources Requirement Analysis base on case to lay a solid foundation

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February 2012

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