Huibers, T.W.C.: ¬An axiomatic theory for information retrieval (1996)
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- Abstract
- Theory about the question how relevant information can be distinguished from non-relevant information in view of a given need for information. The models used in this theory are based on concepts taken from situation theory
- Theme
- Information