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You are provided with a Prolog knowledge base of close to a 1,000 recipes and their components, that still requires an effort of your group to make it usable by the recipe recommendation agent. In the instructions, we walk you through the procedure by pinpointing aspects of the agent that need to be altered or filled in. If you fill in these blanks, the agent should work, but it will still be pretty basic…
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The Therefore, the project does not stop there. We , and we challenge you to extend this the basic bot with your own flare and ideas, so as to earn a higher grade. Read a bit You can read more about this in our theExtensions section at the end of your project. During development and after finishing the , which also has some suggestions for extending your agent.
Already during development and definitely after finishing your agent, it is essential to do some testing! This will also involve having another team conversing with your agent, and checking out another team’s agent yourselfYou and your group members can test your agent. But generally speaking, developers are not the best testers of their own software. Therefore, it will also be important to involve other users outside your team (e.g., your friends, family, another team doing this project) and ask them to interact with your agent (and, of course, you should return the favor and check out another team’s agent too!). You can read more about this in our the System testing and User study section.
Apart from a working and tested agent that you evaluated, your project work will should also result in an end report in which you describe its different features and its performance according to based on the testing , among othersyou did, amongst other things. More information on that the report requirements can be found in the 2023: End Report Section.
For now, let’s get started by dividing work among teammates .