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For an End-User, a Domain Expert and a Knowledge Engineer in a project file, Window>Standard View>Window configurations>User will result in:
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Window>Standard View>Window configurations>Knowledge engineer as an a knowledge engineer in a knowledge base will result in:
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As a Knowledge Engineer you will have two more windows in addition to the Explanation window and the Workbase: Knowledge Browser and Slots & Properties.
The Knowledge Browser is your main access to the knowledge (such as parameters, relations, constraints) in the system (stored in frames).
The Slots & Properties window provides access to specific properties for the knowledge (or frames = parameters, relations, constraints) you are able to select in the Knowledge Browser.
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As a result (and mentioned in the above standard views), the knowledge engineer required additional windows, such as the Knowledge Browser, Slots & Properties and the Frame Viewer to have additional views on the knowledge base.
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By means of the Knowledge Browser the KE is able to browse through all parameters, relations and constraints (frames). The Frame Viewer and Slots & Properties will follow the selections in the Knowledge Browser and enable you to modify all kind of aspects on the selected frames. Furthermore, the Knowledge Browser will follow your browsing through the Workbase.
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Editing you use a combination of the Knowledge Browser, Frame Viewer and Slots & Properties.
Note that most of the functionality for the Knowledge Browser is part of the right mouse menu functionality, see also in the following sections.
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Any additional modifications to reference text or attributes and data in the data slot can be done by means of the Frame Viewer and Slots & Properties. Put the focus on a parameter in the Knowledge Browser and make your changes in the Frame Viewer and Slots & Properties.
Adding parameter can be done in two ways:
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