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  1. Suzuki, Y.: Partial information and its information structure (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Almost all information systems have their own logic. Differentiates between classical and non classical logic, the main example of which is intuitionistic logic which was created to treat partial information. Explains this, discusses the information structure based on intuitionalistic logic, and introduces an intuitionistic information retrieval system. This work represents an introduction to the development of the general theory of partial information and the theory of information retrieval systems which can treat partial information
    Source
    Library and information science. 1995, no.33, S.71-81