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Abstract: classic is a recently-developed knowledge representation system that follows the
paradigm originally set out in the kl-one system: it concentrates on the definition
of structured concepts, their organization into taxonomies, the creation and manipulation
of individual instances of such concepts, and the key inferences of subsumption
and classification. Rather than simply presenting a description of classic, we complement
a brief system overview with a discussion of how to live within the... (Update)
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Ron J. Brachman, Deborah L. McGuinness, Peter F. Patel-Schneider, and A. Borgida. Living with classic: When and how to use a kl-one-like language. In J. F. Sowa, editor, Principles in Semantic Networks: Explorations in the Representation of Knowledge, pages 401--456. Morgan Kaufmann, San Mateo, California, 1991. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/brachman91living.html More
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author = "Ronald J. Brachman and Deborah L. McGuiness and Peter F. Patel-Schneider and Lori A. Resnick",
title = "Living with {CLASSIC}: when and how to use a {KL-{ONE}}-like language",
booktitle = "Principles of semantic networks",
publisher = "Morgan Kaufmann",
address = "San Mateo, US",
editor = "John Sowa",
year = "1990",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/brachman91living.html" }
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