| M. Lauritsen, Knowing documents' (1993) Fourth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL-93), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pages 185-191, 1993. ACM Press. |
....complexity. Names of representative documents have been placed in the graph based on their complexity and sequence within the judicial process. Shadowed, shaded, and simple line boxes represent, respectively, documents produced by judges, judicial staff, or litigants. 2 See (Gordon 1989) and (Lauritsen 1993) for a discussion of the importance of informedness and (Branting Lester 1996) for a discussion of the role of informedness in maintenance of legacy documents. 5 Figure 1. Various representative judicial documents displayed in relation to their complexity and stage in the judicial process. ....
M. Lauritsen, Knowing documents' (1993) Fourth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL-93), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pages 185-191, 1993. ACM Press.
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