2. TKE 1990:
Trier,
Germany
Hans Czap,
Wolfgang Nedobity (Eds.):
TKE'90:
Terminology and Knowledge Engineering,
Second International Congress on Terminology and Knowledge Engineering,
2-4 October 1990,
Trier,
Germany,
Proceedings,
Volume 1. Indeks Verlag,
Frankfurt Main,
1990,
ISBN 3-88672-204-X
Keynote Lectures
Terminology,
Knowledge Theory and Knowledge Engineering:
New Applications
- Jörg Haas:
Treatment of Uncertainity in Social-Science Expert Systems.
62-76
- Gerhard Budin:
Scientific Knowledge Structures.
77-83
- Sergey V. Nizniy, Andrew M. Stochik:
Some Clear and Unclear Questions on Searching Interrelationships Between Encyclopedics and Knowledge Engineering.
84-92
- Konstantin J. Averbukh:
Term as a Subject of Study and a Tool for Knowledge Fixation and Knowledge Transfer.
93-98
- Bertha Toft Sörensen:
Level Structuring of Knowledge and its Application to an Expert System Domain with a Particular View to the Perspectives for Teminology Work in General.
99-107
- S. D. Shelov:
Terms, Termability and Knowledge.
108-111
- Faina Anatoljevna Citkina:
Comparative Terminology Theory: Problems, Goals, Methods, Applications.
112-116
- Boris Yu. Gorodetsky:
Cognitive Aspects of Terminological Phenomena.
117-123
- Sergey Victorovic Grinev:
Terminology and Knowledge Theory.
124-130
- Markus F. Peschl:
Some Critical Reflections on Symbolic Knowledge Representation.
131-139
- Tatiana A. Petrova:
Gnostic Aspects of the Term.
140-143
- Igor B. Gurevich:
The Descriptive Approach to Visual Knowledge Representation and Processing.
144-148
Knowledge-Based Systems
- Kemal Bakarsic:
Science Citation Index for the Field of Archeology: Hermeneutical and Informatics Aspects of SCI Based Systems of Regional Basis.
149-156
- Wolfgang Benn:
Modeling Multiple Paradigm Support in a KBMS.
157-166
- Ryoichi Fujiwara:
Intelligent Design of Control Systems Combining Knowledge-Based System with Conventional Design Method.
167-175
- Marc Linster, Brian R. Gaines:
Supporting Acquisition and Interpretation of Knowledge in a Hypermedia Environment.
176-186
- Douglas R. Skuce, Ingrid Meyer:
Computer-Assisted Concept Analysis: An Essential Component of a Terminologist's Workstation.
187-199
- Jörg Niggemann:
Representation of Neuroanatomical Knowledge: The Description Language ADL.
200-209
- Gabriel Otman:
Semantic Networks in Terminology: The Case of AI.
210-221
- Josef Wallmannsberger:
Hypertext Approaches to Terminological Information Processing.
222-229
Natural Language Processing and Knowledge Engineering
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