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Information Modelling and Knowledge Bases V

Volume editor Hannu Kangassalo, Volume editor etc., Edited by Hannu Jaakkola, Edited by T. Kitahashi, Edited by A. Markus





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This is the fifth volume in a sub-series based on the joint effort of Nordic and Japanese scientists in the field of information modelling and knowledge bases. The work is a continuation of an effort to study foundations and applications of conceptual modelling in various environments. The motivation of these efforts is the fact that conceptual modelling and knowledge representation, together with various kinds of inference systems are important subfields in the design and use of information systems. They are also becoming more and more important in nearly all fields of engineering. The modelling is essential in many disciplines, such as database design, knowledge engineering, logic, artificial intelligence, cognitive science, philosophy and linguistics.

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Publisher | IOS Press
Published date | 1 Jan 1994
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 500
Dimensions | 240 x 0 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 0g
ISBN | 978-9-0519-9143-7
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