Representation and exchange of knowledge as a basis of information processes: proceedings of the fifth international research forum in information science (IRFIS 5), Heidelberg, F.R.G., September 5-7, 1983/

By: Hans J. Dietschmann [editor]Contributor(s): Dietschmann, Hans J., edMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Amsterdam: Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1984Description: xii, 433 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN: 0444875638Subject(s): Information science | Knowledge representation (Information theory) | Information storage and retrieval systemsDDC classification: 020
Contents:
p. p. CANISIUS; Opening Remarks on the Perspectives of a coordinated international Research Programme in Information Science G. WERSIG, R.-D. HENNINGS: The intellectual Architecture of Information Systems. A broad range Research Agenda L. C. SMITH, A. J. WARNER: A Taxonomy of Representations in Information Retrieval System Design W. KUNZ, H. RITTEL: How to know what is known: Designing Crutches for Communication M. KALLFASS, T. SEEGER: From the stereotype Approach of Knowledge Representation to a polymorphous Concept of Knowledge Organization B. C. BROOKES: The Relevance of Laplace's "Rule of Succession" to Knowledge Representation R. KUHLEN; Some Similarities and Differences between intellectual and Machine Text Understanding for the Purpose of Abstracting G. J. DALENOORT; Design of a self-organizing Documentation System C.-R. ROLLINGER, H.-J. SCHNEIDER: Text Understanding as a knowledge-based Process U. HAHN, U. REIMER: Heuristic Text Parsing in 'TOPIC: Methodological Issues in a knowledge-based Text Condensation System M. BRITTAIN: Consensus in the Medical Sciences and the Implications for Information Systems R. T. BOTTLE: The declining Readability of Scientific Papers as a Factor limitting the Transfer and Use of Knowledge M. BUDER, G. VOWE: Treatment of societal Problems and Information Systems: An expanded Concept of "Informationand Communication-Technology" K. JARVELIN, a. J, REPO: On the Impacts of modern Technology on Information Needs and Seeking: A Framework A. R. BLICK: Information Science Research versus the Practitioner F. C. A. EXON: Methodological Problems in User Studies, and the Organization of in-house Library Research T. D. WILSON, I. M. MASSER: Environmental Monitoring and Information Management in County Planning Authorities D. R. STREATFIELD: The Education Management Information Exchange (EMIE): A User-based Research Project aimed at local Authority Education Administrators R. McCALL, JR., B. SCHAAB, W. SCHULER, I. MISTRIK: A Database Model as the Basis of a Workstation for the Designer P. INGWERSEN: Online Man-Machine Interaction Facilities: A cognitive View * N. J. BELKIN, G. WINDED: Using MONSTRAT for the Analysis of Information Interaction H. P. FREI, J.-F. JAUSLIN: Two-dimensional Representation of Information Retrieval Services I. L. HOROWITZ: New Technology, scientific Information and Choices for democratic Societies
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p. p. CANISIUS; Opening Remarks on the Perspectives of
a coordinated international Research Programme in
Information Science
G. WERSIG, R.-D. HENNINGS: The intellectual Architecture
of Information Systems. A broad range Research Agenda
L. C. SMITH, A. J. WARNER: A Taxonomy of Representations
in Information Retrieval System Design
W. KUNZ, H. RITTEL: How to know what is known: Designing
Crutches for Communication
M. KALLFASS, T. SEEGER: From the stereotype Approach of
Knowledge Representation to a polymorphous Concept of
Knowledge Organization
B. C. BROOKES: The Relevance of Laplace's "Rule of
Succession" to Knowledge Representation
R. KUHLEN; Some Similarities and Differences between
intellectual and Machine Text Understanding for the
Purpose of Abstracting
G. J. DALENOORT; Design of a self-organizing
Documentation System
C.-R. ROLLINGER, H.-J. SCHNEIDER: Text Understanding
as a knowledge-based Process
U. HAHN, U. REIMER: Heuristic Text Parsing in 'TOPIC:
Methodological Issues in a knowledge-based Text
Condensation System
M. BRITTAIN: Consensus in the Medical Sciences and the
Implications for Information Systems
R. T. BOTTLE: The declining Readability of Scientific
Papers as a Factor limitting the Transfer and Use of
Knowledge
M. BUDER, G. VOWE: Treatment of societal Problems and
Information Systems: An expanded Concept of "Informationand
Communication-Technology"
K. JARVELIN, a. J, REPO: On the Impacts of modern
Technology on Information Needs and Seeking:
A Framework
A. R. BLICK: Information Science Research versus the
Practitioner
F. C. A. EXON: Methodological Problems in User Studies,
and the Organization of in-house Library Research
T. D. WILSON, I. M. MASSER: Environmental Monitoring
and Information Management in County Planning Authorities
D. R. STREATFIELD: The Education Management Information
Exchange (EMIE): A User-based Research Project aimed
at local Authority Education Administrators
R. McCALL, JR., B. SCHAAB, W. SCHULER, I. MISTRIK:
A Database Model as the Basis of a Workstation for the
Designer
P. INGWERSEN: Online Man-Machine Interaction Facilities:
A cognitive View
*
N. J. BELKIN, G. WINDED: Using MONSTRAT for the Analysis
of Information Interaction
H. P. FREI, J.-F. JAUSLIN: Two-dimensional Representation
of Information Retrieval Services
I. L. HOROWITZ: New Technology, scientific Information
and Choices for democratic Societies

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