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Glossary: Intelligent integration of information

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Publisher
Springer US
Year
1996
Tongue
English
Weight
690 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
0925-9902

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โœฆ Synopsis


This glossary and its base vocabulary were initially established during the Intelligent Integration of Information (ia) Architecture Meeting in Boulder CO, in November 1994, sponsored by ARPA and organized by Roger King and Richard Hull of the University of Colorado. It was subsequently refined during an I a architecture meeting held in January 1995, organized by Mike Genesereth of Stanford University. It has received inputs from many members of the community, although closure on the I a architecture specification itself has not yet been achieved. The architecture document is currently being maintained at George Mason University, as (http://isse.gmu.edu/I3_Arch/index.html}. Related material on 13 technology can be found in files of the Stanford Logic Group (http://logic.stanford.edu/...).

This glossary is also available on-line, arranged logically and clickable for rapid perusal (http://db.stanford.edu/pub/gio/1994/vocabulary.html). This printed version, because it could not be made active, has the terms in each section arranged alphabetically. Project references and other ancillary material, available on-line, have also been omitted here, since they are quite transient. Please email corrections or additions to (


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