Artificial Intelligence
The British Nationality Act as a logic program
Communications of the ACM
On knowledge base management systems: integrating artificial intelligence and d atabase technologies
On knowledge base management systems: integrating artificial intelligence and d atabase technologies
The entity-relationship model—toward a unified view of data
ACM Transactions on Database Systems (TODS) - Special issue: papers from the international conference on very large data bases: September 22–24, 1975, Framingham, MA
A PRELIMINARY STUDY IN COMPUTER-AIDED LEGAL ANALYSIS
A PRELIMINARY STUDY IN COMPUTER-AIDED LEGAL ANALYSIS
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This paper addresses issues in the design of legal expert systems. The emphasis is on the nature of the underlying knowledge that is incorporated in the knowledge base of a legal expert system. Examples of different approaches are discussed. The “legal data modeling” approach, used by the author in the construction of an expert system, is described. Legal data modeling emphasizes the construction of a conceptual model of situations in which legal problem solving occurs.