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Grunbaum, Werner
University of Missouri-St. Louis
St. Louis, Missouri
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  Expert systems in law
Susskind R., Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, NY, 1987.  Type: Book (9789780198255826)

The author sees enormous potential for expert system applications in law. Although many existing projects have contributed considerably to the understanding of this field, Susskind feels that insufficient attention has been given to th...

Mar 1 1989  
  An artificial intelligence approach to legal reasoning
Gardner A., MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 1987.  Type: Book (9789780262071048)

Gardner feels that the majority of existing legal expert systems are inadequate because these systems do not distinguish between the solutions experts agree upon and the solutions they disagree upon. She believes that such ambiguities ...

Dec 1 1988  
  Computers and history
Adman P., Halsted Press, New York, NY, 1987.  Type: Book (9789780470208526)

Peter Adman surveys various quantitative techniques used as teaching aids for history students. Most of these techniques were used before computers became available to students. Computers now allow students to use quantitative methods ...

Aug 1 1988  
  Expert systems in law: a survey and case study
Liebowitz J. (ed) Telematics and Informatics 3(4): 263-271, 1986.  Type: Article

This paper describes EVIDENT, an expert system developed with J. S. Zeide. The title is inappropriate since the system is not treated as a case study and the paper falls far short of serving as a satisfactory survey of expert systems i...

Jan 1 1988  
  The British Nationality Act as a logic program
Sergot M., Sadri F., Kowalski R., Kriwaczek F., Hammond P., Cory H. Communications of the ACM 29(5): 370-386, 1986.  Type: Article

Recent research has demonstrated that predicate logic is especially suitable for representing law in expert systems. This paper presents the relevant techniques in detail, with numerous illustrative examples....

Jan 1 1987  
  Ensuring court admissibility of computer-generated records
King R., Stanley C. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 3(4): 398-412, 1985.  Type: Article

The purpose of this paper is to provide the computer professional with an overview of how the courts deal with computer output. What happens if a consumer challenges Sears’ computer records and demands physical invoices and d...

Jul 1 1986  
 
 
 
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