
About SpectroRx
What is SpectroRx? SpectroRx (SPECTRUM Resolution Expert)
1-6 User’s Guide 5.0rev1
About SpectroRx
Before you begin working with SpectroRx, you should be familiar with the
following concepts: the SpectroRx architecture, the case, the seed case library,
the case library, and the retrieval algorithm.
Architecture
SpectroRx uses the general architecture of all case-based reasoning systems.
Five operations make up the building blocks of a case-based reasoning system
— Input, Find, Adapt, Execute, and Organize. See Figure 1-2.
Input
— An administrator begins the fault-resolution process by requesting
solutions for a current case.
Find
— SpectroRx uses a retrieval algorithm to evaluate past cases and then
finds cases from the case library that are similar to the current case.
Adapt
— The administrator reviews these solutions and adapts them to the
current case.
Execute
— The administrator executes a solution, either manually or directly
from SpectroRx.
Organize
— In the final step, SpectroRx organizes and records the results of
this solution, thus creating a new case for the case library.
Figure 1-2. SpectroRx Architecture
Find ExecuteAdapt Organize
Case Library
Input
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