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  1. Kuropka, D.: Modelle zur Repräsentation natürlichsprachlicher Dokumente : Ontologie-basiertes Information-Filtering und -Retrieval mit relationalen Datenbanken (2004) 0.05
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    Natürlichsprachiges System / Dokumentverarbeitung / Wissensrepräsentation / Benutzermodell / Information Retrieval / Relationales Datenmodell
    Natürlichsprachiges System / Dokumentverarbeitung / Wissensrepräsentation / Benutzermodell / Informationsauswahl / Relationales Datenmodell
    Subject
    Natürlichsprachiges System / Dokumentverarbeitung / Wissensrepräsentation / Benutzermodell / Information Retrieval / Relationales Datenmodell
    Natürlichsprachiges System / Dokumentverarbeitung / Wissensrepräsentation / Benutzermodell / Informationsauswahl / Relationales Datenmodell
  2. Kuropka, D.: Modelle zur Repräsentation natürlichsprachlicher Dokumente : Ontologie-basiertes Information-Filtering und -Retrieval mit relationalen Datenbanken (2004) 0.05
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    RSWK
    Natürlichsprachiges System / Dokumentverarbeitung / Wissensrepräsentation / Benutzermodell / Information Retrieval / Relationales Datenmodell
    Natürlichsprachiges System / Dokumentverarbeitung / Wissensrepräsentation / Benutzermodell / Informationsauswahl / Relationales Datenmodell
    Subject
    Natürlichsprachiges System / Dokumentverarbeitung / Wissensrepräsentation / Benutzermodell / Information Retrieval / Relationales Datenmodell
    Natürlichsprachiges System / Dokumentverarbeitung / Wissensrepräsentation / Benutzermodell / Informationsauswahl / Relationales Datenmodell
  3. Widhalm, R.; Mück, T.: Topic maps : Semantische Suche im Internet (2002) 0.02
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    Content
    Topic Maps - Einführung in den ISO Standard (Topics, Associations, Scopes, Facets, Topic Maps).- Grundlagen von XML (Aufbau, Bestandteile, Element- und Attributdefinitionen, DTD, XLink, XPointer).- Wie entsteht ein Heringsschmaus? Konkretes Beispiel einer Topic Map.Topic Maps - Meta DTD. Die formale Beschreibung des Standards.- HyTime als zugrunde liegender Formalismus (Bounded Object Sets, Location Addressing, Hyperlinks in HyTime).- Prototyp eines Topic Map Repositories (Entwicklungsprozess für Topic Maps, Prototyp Spezifikation, technische Realisierung des Prototyps).- Semantisches Datenmodell zur Speicherung von Topic Maps.- Prototypische Abfragesprache für Topic Maps.- Erweiterungsvorschläge für den ISO Standard.
  4. Kuhlthau, C.C: Seeking meaning : a process approach to library and information services (2004) 0.01
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: Information Research, 9(3), review no. R129 (T.D. Wilson): "The first edition of this book was published ten years ago and rapidly become something of a classic in the field of information seeking behaviour. It is good to see the second edition which incorporates not only the work the author has done since 1993, but also related work by other researchers. Kuhlthau is one of the most cited authors in the field and her model of the information search process, involving stages in the search and associated feelings, has been used by others in a variety of contexts. However, what makes this book different (as was the case with the first edition) is the author's dedication to the field of practice and the book's sub-title demonstrates her commitment to the transfer of research. In Kuhlthau's case this is the practice of the school library media specialist, but her research has covered students of various ages as well as a wide range of occupational groups. Because the information search model is so well known, I shall concentrate in this review on the relationship between the research findings and practice. It is necessary, however, to begin with the search process model, because this is central. Briefly, the model proposes that the searcher goes through the stages of initiation, selection, exploration, formulation, collection and presentation, and, at each stage, experiences various feelings ranging from optimism and satisfaction to confusion and disappointment. Personally, I occasionally suffer despair, but perhaps that is too extreme for most!
  5. Information visualization in data mining and knowledge discovery (2002) 0.00
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    Date
    23. 3.2008 19:10:22

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