The elicitation process in developing of case library for Case-Based Reasoner system whilst consideration for validating electronic communication technologies

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The elicitation process in developing of case library for Case-Based Reasoner system whilst consideration for validating electronic communication technologies. / Knöll, Heinz-Dieter; Moreton, Robert; Husein, Tazmmal et al.
6th International conference on Information systems, analysis and synthesis - ISAS 2000. ed. / Michel Torres. Orlando: International Institute of Informatics and Systemics, 2000. p. 503-507.

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Harvard

Knöll, H-D, Moreton, R, Husein, T & Sloane, A 2000, The elicitation process in developing of case library for Case-Based Reasoner system whilst consideration for validating electronic communication technologies. in M Torres (ed.), 6th International conference on Information systems, analysis and synthesis - ISAS 2000. International Institute of Informatics and Systemics, Orlando, pp. 503-507, 6th International conference on Information systems, analysis and synthesis - ISAS 2000, Olando, United States, 22.07.00.

APA

Knöll, H.-D., Moreton, R., Husein, T., & Sloane, A. (2000). The elicitation process in developing of case library for Case-Based Reasoner system whilst consideration for validating electronic communication technologies. In M. Torres (Ed.), 6th International conference on Information systems, analysis and synthesis - ISAS 2000 (pp. 503-507). International Institute of Informatics and Systemics.

Vancouver

Knöll HD, Moreton R, Husein T, Sloane A. The elicitation process in developing of case library for Case-Based Reasoner system whilst consideration for validating electronic communication technologies. In Torres M, editor, 6th International conference on Information systems, analysis and synthesis - ISAS 2000. Orlando: International Institute of Informatics and Systemics. 2000. p. 503-507

Bibtex

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