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  • × author_ss:"Tomasselli, G."
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  • × year_i:[1980 TO 1990}
  1. Tomasselli, G.: Erfahrungen beim Einsatz eines PROLOG-Programms auf Mikrorechnern : zur Erfassung und Prüfung bibliographischer Daten; PROLOG als Mittel zur Beschreibung bibliographischen Wissens (1989) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Outlines the advantages of knowledge-based systems, developed as a form of artificial intelligence and transformed into partially effective expert systems, including the concept of logical programming or defining all relevant knowledge to satisfy logical conditions or IF-THEN rules, instead of a traditional, algorithmic programming language. Links the features of PROLOG to these concepts, along with its capacity as a machine language for future 5th generation computers, including microcomputers. Examines how logical programming allows bibliographical data and processes to be described, and the development of the inter-library bibliographic data base DALIS for producing booklists for state libraries.