| Heylighen, F. (1991) "Structuring knowledge in a network of concepts "; in Heylighen, F. (ed.) Workbook of the First Principia Cybernetica Workshop, Principia Cybernetica, Brussel and New York, pp.52-58. |
....institutions like the Centre Leo Apostel (CLEA) of which Dr. Heylighen is an associate director. Within the last years Dr. Heylighen contributed a wealth of material, concerning the emergence of complex systems through evolution and concerning new modeling methods, to the scientific discussion [13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25]. In addition, through the longterm tradition of the Principia Cybernetica Project [25] which was initiated by F. Heylighen, C. Joslyn, and V. Turchin, there exists a wealth of knowledge with the goal of a development of an evolutionistic systemic worldview [15, 18, 48] This will be ....
Heylighen, F. (1991) "Structuring knowledge in a network of concepts "; in Heylighen, F. (ed.) Workbook of the First Principia Cybernetica Workshop, Principia Cybernetica, Brussel and New York, pp.52-58.
....precedes A) An sw with P represented as a typed link, and augmented with knowledge that (P implies Q) should be able to construct the typed link Q. More generally, a complex set of ontologically relations is available. When fully developed, this approaches current work in knowledge engineering [4, 10] and Object Oriented design. These complex levels of semantic representations will give dis the ability to truly approach the desired properties listed above, in particular by allowing new connections to be generated, and the net to become self modifying. We propose Java language add ons to http ....
Heylighen, Francis: (1991) "Structuring Knowledge in a Network of Concepts", in: Workbook of the First Principia Cybernetica Workshop, ed. F. Heylighen, pp. 52-57, PrincipiaCybernetica, Brussels, NY
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