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Context in Artificial Intelligent and Information Modeling
- The modeling, representation and use of context is the challenge for the coming years in Artificial Intelligence, especially when we now face very large knowledge bases, complex problems and multimedia means. The notion of context is important since it can capture many of the interesting aspects
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Context-Based Naming in Information Bases
- In information bases following semantic and object-oriented data models logical names are used for the external identification of objects. Yet the naming schemes employed are not "natural" enough and several problems often arise: logical names can be ambiguous, excessively long, unrelated to or unab
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Contextualization: An Abstraction Mechanism for Information Modeling
- Users of very large information bases are generally concerned with a small portion of the information stored. Different users need to view the same information differently according to their needs. Designers, on the other hand, need to structure information in accordance to the user group it is addr
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Developing Hypermedia Over an Information Repository
- We propose developing hypermedia applications over an information repository. The main benefits of this approach include development efficiency, product quality, ease of tailoring and extensibility. In particular we focus on design and implementation issues related to presenting, navigating and retr
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Querying Contextualized Information Bases
- The notion of context appears in several disciplines, including computer science, in various forms. In this paper, we are concerned with a notion of context in the area of information bases. First, we present a general definition whereby a context is seen as a set of objects, within which each objec
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A Theory of Contexts in Information Bases
- Although semantic data models provide expressive conceptual modeling mechanisms, they do not support context, i.e. providing controlled partial information on conceptual entities by viewing them from different viewpoints or in different situations. In this paper, we presentamodelfor representing
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Contextualization as an Abstraction Mechanism for Conceptual Modeling
- The notion of context appears in several disciplines, including computer science, under various forms. In this paper, we are concerned with a notion of context in the area of conceptual modeling. First, we present a simple definition whereby a context is seen as a set of objects, within which each
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Context in information bases
- Although semantic data models provide expressive conceptual modeling mechanisms, they do not support context, i.e. providing controlled partial information on conceptual entities by viewing them from different viewpoints or in different situations. In this paper, we present a model for representing
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SIS - Data Entry Language User's Manual
- ed description of an object without affecting other parts, as long as no inconsistency with other descriptions is caused. b. Enhanced name scope mechanism. This name scope mechanism allows to enter entities of software descriptions e.g. with exactly the symbols appearing in the source code without c
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Querying Contextualized Information Bases
- The notion of context appears in several disciplines, including computer science, in various forms. In this paper, we are concerned with a notion of context in the area of information bases. First, we present a general definition whereby a context is seen as a set of objects, within which each objec
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