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Makino, Hitoshi; Hioki, Kazumasa; Umeki, Hiroyuki; Tachibana, Shoko*; Takase, Hiroyasu*; McKinley, I. G.*
Proceedings of 12th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management (ICEM '09/DECOM '09) (CD-ROM), 9 Pages, 2009/10
The JAEA Knowledge Management System (KMS) is being developed to be flexible and able to respond to potential changes of boundary conditions. On a shorter timescale, the KMS must encourage flexibility in the methodology used for carrying out and presenting performance assessments. This is closely linked to development of advanced repository concepts; considering the requirements for a safe and practical repository tailored to specific site conditions, which reflects evolving technology. These coupled development tasks were, in the past, carried out by expert teams in a rather informal manner. As the technical challenges increase - and the need for transparency is accepted - a more formal method of developing innovative design solutions is needed. A knowledge engineering approach (TRIZ) that is used in other financial and industrial applications has thus been tested for its usefulness for such tasks.
Semba, Takeshi; Osawa, Hideaki; Hioki, Kazumasa; Tachibana, Shoko*; Takase, Hiroyasu*; McKinley, I. G.*
Proceedings of 12th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management (ICEM '09/DECOM '09) (CD-ROM), 8 Pages, 2009/10
To provide support for the Japanese implementer and also the regulator, a JAEA team is attempting to capture both Japanese and international geosynthesis experience within a KMS framework, which is termed ISIS. This is a hybrid system that combines "smart" software with human experts, although an aim is to capture tacit knowledge within expert systems to the maximum extent practicable. Initial tests, based mainly on field work carried out by JAEA at the sites of the Mizunami and Horonobe underground research laboratories.
Osawa, Hideaki; Umeki, Hiroyuki; Hioki, Kazumasa; Nakano, Katsushi*; Takase, Hiroyasu*; Tachibana, Shoko*; McKinley, I. G.*; Okubo, Hiroo*
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Osawa, Hideaki; Sawada, Atsushi; Umeki, Hiroyuki; Hama, Katsuhiro; Takase, Hiroyasu*; Tachibana, Shoko*
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This presentation shows basic design of Information Synthesis and Interpretation System based on the traial of making some expert systems.
Nakayasu, Akio; Iwatsuki, Teruki; Tachibana, Shoko*; Yang, H.*
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Iwatsuki, Teruki; Hama, Katsuhiro; Nakayasu, Akio; Tachibana, Shoko*; Miyairi, Ryuga*; Yang, H.*
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R&D on geological isolation of high-level radioactive wastes requires accumulation of previous information, model conceptuarization, planning, investigation and modelling analysis for geological environment. This study summarizes the know-hows and expert judgements for the those tasks based on experiences gained at Tono and Horonobe area.
Makino, Hitoshi; Umeki, Hiroyuki; Takase, Hiroyasu*; Tachibana, Shoko*
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This presentation shows development and application of Performance Assessment Integrated Report System (PAIRS). The PAIRS is a novel technology to support iterative and routine works involved in performance assessment of HLW disposa, such as nuclide migration analysis and its reporting, and developed using knowledge engineering.
Koo, Shigeru; Makino, Hitoshi; Umeki, Hiroyuki; Hioki, Kazumasa; Kawasaki, Daisuke*; Tachibana, Shoko*
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