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Where AI/KB techniques fit into software development/engineering
Summary form only given. The author addresses three areas that seem relevant today: automatic programming, life cycle artifact management and user interface management systems. The building of a life cycle artifact manager for software development is discussed, and the research questions that remain to be answered are outlined.<>