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1. IS/KI 1990: Ulm, Germany
- Dimitris Karagiannis:
Information Systems and Artificial Intelligence: Integration Aspects, First Workshop, Ulm, FRG, March 19-21, 1990, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 474, Springer 1991, ISBN 3-540-53557-8 - Stefan Böttcher:
A Semantics for the Integration of Database Modifications and Transaction Brackets into a Logic Programming Language. 1-10 - Gerhard Brewka:
Handling Incomplete Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence. 11-29 - François Bry:
Negation in Logic Programming: A Formalization in Constructive Logic. 30-46 - Günther Görz:
Database Support for Knowledge Representation? 47-61 - Dieter Hovekamp, Michael Sandfuchs:
A KBMS for BABYLON. 62-86 - Thomas Ludwig, Bernd Walter:
Database Concepts for the Support of Knowledge-Based Systems. 87-103 - Rainer Manthey:
Integrity and Recursion: Two Key Issues for Deductive Databases. 104-126 - Nelson Mendonça Mattos:
An Approach to DBS-based Knowledge Management. 127-152 - John Mylopoulos, Michael L. Brodie:
Knowledge Bases and Databases: Current Trends and Future Directions. 153-180 - Bernhard Nebel, Christof Peltason:
Terminological reasoning and Information Management. 181-212 - Gunter Saake:
Conceptual Modeling of Database Applications. 213-232 - Helmut Thoma:
Information Analysis: A step by step Clarification of Knowledge and Requirements. 233-255 - Angi Voß:
Model-Based Knowledge Acquisition. 256-272 - Helmut Thoma:
Practical Experiences - a Panel Session. 273 - Hans-Peter Hoidn:
Practical Experiences in Coupling Knowledge Bases and Database in a Productive Environment. 274-282 - Nelson Mendonça Mattos:
Performance Measurements and Analysis of Coupling Approaches of Database and Expert Systems and Consequences to their Integration. 283-288 - Wolfgang Sager:
Integration of AI Systems in Conventional Environments. 289-293
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