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Author Zeleznikow, John, author.
Title Building intelligent legal information systems : representation and reasoning in law / John Zeleznikow, Dan Hunter.
Publication Info Deventer : Kluwer, 1994.


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Descript 351p.
Contents Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Tools that lawyers require and tools computer science can deliver -- Ch. 3. Information retrieval in law -- Ch. 4. Jurisprudence -- Ch. 5. Rationales for the development of legal expert systems -- Ch. 6. Knowledge representation in law -- Ch. 7. Advanced knowledge representation techniques -- Ch. 8. Reasoning in legal knowledge based systems -- Ch. 9. Integrating reasoning strategies -- Ch. 10. Building commercial systems -- Ch. 11. Learning, explanation and uncertainty -- Ch. 12. Conclusion.
ISBN 9065448330
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Author Zeleznikow, John, author.
Series Computer/law series ; 13
Subject Information storage and retrieval systems -- Law.
Expert systems (Computer science)
Alt author Hunter, Dan, 1966- author.
Descript 351p.
Contents Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Tools that lawyers require and tools computer science can deliver -- Ch. 3. Information retrieval in law -- Ch. 4. Jurisprudence -- Ch. 5. Rationales for the development of legal expert systems -- Ch. 6. Knowledge representation in law -- Ch. 7. Advanced knowledge representation techniques -- Ch. 8. Reasoning in legal knowledge based systems -- Ch. 9. Integrating reasoning strategies -- Ch. 10. Building commercial systems -- Ch. 11. Learning, explanation and uncertainty -- Ch. 12. Conclusion.
ISBN 9065448330
Author Zeleznikow, John, author.
Series Computer/law series ; 13
Subject Information storage and retrieval systems -- Law.
Expert systems (Computer science)
Alt author Hunter, Dan, 1966- author.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 2nd Floor  K 87 Z4  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Information storage and retrieval systems -- Law.
Expert systems (Computer science)
Descript 351p.
Contents Ch. 1. Introduction -- Ch. 2. Tools that lawyers require and tools computer science can deliver -- Ch. 3. Information retrieval in law -- Ch. 4. Jurisprudence -- Ch. 5. Rationales for the development of legal expert systems -- Ch. 6. Knowledge representation in law -- Ch. 7. Advanced knowledge representation techniques -- Ch. 8. Reasoning in legal knowledge based systems -- Ch. 9. Integrating reasoning strategies -- Ch. 10. Building commercial systems -- Ch. 11. Learning, explanation and uncertainty -- Ch. 12. Conclusion.
Alt author Hunter, Dan, 1966- author.
ISBN 9065448330

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