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Bausteine zu Einer Wissensbasierten Beschreibungssprache für Intelligente Büroinformations- und Kommunikationssysteme

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Datenbanksysteme in Büro, Technik und Wissenschaft

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Es wird gezeigt, wie verschiedene wissensbasierte Formalismen als Bausteine in eine auf einem Aktormodell basierende Beschreibungssprache für intelligente Büroinformations- und Kommunikationssysteme (BIKOS) integriert werden können

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Glasen, F. (1987). Bausteine zu Einer Wissensbasierten Beschreibungssprache für Intelligente Büroinformations- und Kommunikationssysteme. In: Schek, HJ., Schlageter, G. (eds) Datenbanksysteme in Büro, Technik und Wissenschaft. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 136. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72617-0_43

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