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  1. Herfurth, M.; Mutschke, P.; Ohly, H.P.: Inference from bibliographic facts : a social network approach between front-ends and text comprehension (1992) 0.01
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  2. Ohly, H.P.: Knowledge-based systems : another data approach for social scientists (1993) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Social science data are mainly understood as rectangular case-by-variable data sets that will be analyzed statistically on the basis of an individual epistemology. On the other hand, interpretation methods focus on single cases that are treated as typical examples. Knowledge-based systems are studied for processing expert strategies not only for social decision support and methodological advice but also for integration of the theoretical search results, explanation of non measured causal factors and selection and interpretation and of individual or composite cases. An example of the latter is Akcess, a system that analyzes bibliographic data on the social science community by means of network knowledge