Wednesday, July 20, 2005

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selection of links

Following the practice introduced months ago on this site, then outlines a series of articles, notes, and links diverse, collected in recent weeks (the quotes are quotes taken from the referenced sites):
  • articles, introductions, annotations of "blogs"
  • Searching for Logic (in Logic and Language ). This entry relates to the application of the laws of logic to the scope of searches in library catalogs.
  • Some Experiences in the Use of CAD System for Teaching Artificial Intelligence
  • (PDF , M. Lezcano, V. Giraldo Valdes in
  • Mathematical Publications, vol. 6 n º 2. , 1998). CAD = Computer Aided Instruction (CAI English, Computer Aided Instruction
  • , or Computer-assisted Instruction ). Practical Common Lisp (on the book by Peter Seibel ; on Slashdot
  • ). linguistics and science fiction (by Xavier Riesco Riquelme in Nessus file). "The only literary genre that has dealt with the language itself constantly, at least in recent years, it is known, the so-called science fiction. Not only from the standpoint of theme a novel, but also from the point of view of literary criticism and essays. Many books of the genre usually contain linguistic elements as subsidiary to the central idea.
  • [...]".
  • An AI tool for the real world - Knowledge modeling with Protégé (H. Knublauch; in
  • JavaWorld, June 2003): "While artificial intelligence (AI) is Often Regarded as an exotic playground academic, Tools and Techniques STI Have to Contribute to mature real-world software technology as well. This article introduce

    . The Resulting models dog Implement decision-support systems, software Requirements capture, populate databases, generate Java classes and

    UML diagrams, share and reuse domain models, and access the Semantic Web. ".

    Progic 2005 ("Second Workshop on Combining Probability and Logic: Special focus on Objective Bayesianism", Centre for Philosophy of Natural and Social Science, London School of Economics, 6-8 July 2005).

    • Library-Centric Software Design LCSD'05 (Workshop to be held in the framework of the conference Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages \u200b\u200band Applications OOPSLA
    • '05, San Diego, California, 16-20 October 2005): "Libraries Are central to all major scientific, engineering, and business areas, yet the design, Implementation, and use of libraries Are underdeveloped arts. This workshop is one of the first steps in the process of Placing all Aspects of libraries on a sound basis Through Technical and Scientific Research into fundamental Issues of best practices and documentation.
    • [...]" A reference to one of the referenced sites (
    • Mathematics and Computation
    • ), I note the simple system in place to provide text content and mathematical symbols ; policy, in effect making use of a JavaScript script called ASCIIMathML , which I will discuss later.

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