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  1. Marx, J.; Mutschke, P.: ¬Ein Informationssystem für die Sozialwissenschaften : das Projekt GESINE (1996) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Im Bereich der Sozialwissenschaften wird von Informationsvermittlungseinrichtungen wie GESIS in zunehmendem Maße die Vermittlung qualitativ hochwertiger und komplexer Informationen über sozialwissenschaftliche Fragestellungen und Erkenntnisprozesse sowie über die Struktur und Entwicklung sozialwissenschaftlicher Forschungsfelder erwartet. Mit der konventionellen Datenbankrecherche kann jedoch nur ein Teil dieses 'erhöhten' Informationsbedarfs abgedeckt werden. Ziel des Projekts GESINE ist daher die Entwicklung einer unternehmensübergreifenden objektorientierten Desktop-Umgebung, in der die Informationsbestände der GESIS-Institute für Mitarbeiter und Nutzer in homogener und integrativer Weise unter einer graphischen Benutzeroberfläche als 'Corporate Knowledge' zur Verfügung gestellt werden
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    Herausforderungen an die Informationswirtschaft: Informationsverdichtung, Informationsbewertung und Datenvisualisierung. Proceedings des 5. Internationalen Symposiums für Informationswissenschaft (ISI'96), Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, 17.-19. Oktober 1996. Hrsg.: J. Krause u.a
  2. Marx, J.: ¬Die '¬Computer-Talk-These' in der Sprachgenerierung : Hinweise zur Gestaltung natürlichsprachlicher Zustandsanzeigen in multimodalen Informationssystemen (1996) 0.00
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  3. Hellweg, H.; Krause, J.; Mandl, T.; Marx, J.; Müller, M.N.O.; Mutschke, P.; Strötgen, R.: Treatment of semantic heterogeneity in information retrieval (2001) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Nowadays, users of information services are faced with highly decentralised, heterogeneous document sources with different content analysis. Semantic heterogeneity occurs e.g. when resources using different systems for content description are searched using a simple query system. This report describes several approaches of handling semantic heterogeneity used in projects of the German Social Science Information Centre
  4. Krause, J.; Marx, J.; Roppel, S.; Schudnagis, M.; Wolff, C.; Womser-Hacker, C.: Multimodality and object orientation in an intelligent materials information system (1993-94) 0.00
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    Abstract
    In this paper we present a multimodal design concept for a materials information system interface. The project WING-IIR combines both form-oriented and natural language database in a GUI-based environment, giving the user a choice of query modes. Our design is embedded in a tool-based, object oriented structure which allows for adequate interpretation and usability for both, novice and expert users. Implementing context-sensitivity and transparency between query modalities and different levels of data granularity further help in solving difficult materials problems. In addition a number of different Intelligent Information Retrieval (IIR) modules complement the basic database interface: a stereotype-based user model reduces interface complexity by adapting to the users' actual interests; the WING-GRAPH component allows for graphical retrieval of materials curves, i.e. users may manipulate graphical data representations in order to query the database and a fuzzy-WING component is proposed for modelling vagueness in natural language queries as well as for vague interpretation of seemingly exact queries