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Incompleteness and Uncertainty in Information Systems - Proceedings of the SOFTEKS Workshop on Incompleteness and Uncertainty in Information Systems, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, 8-9 October 1993 (Paperback, Edition. ed.)
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Incompleteness and Uncertainty in Information Systems - Proceedings of the SOFTEKS Workshop on Incompleteness and Uncertainty in Information Systems, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada, 8-9 October 1993 (Paperback, Edition. ed.)
Series: Workshops in Computing
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The Software Engineering and Knowledgebase Systems (SOFfEKS)
Research Group of the Department of Computer Science, Concordia
University, Canada, organized a workshop on Incompleteness and
Uncertainty in Information Systems from October 8-9, 1993 in
Montreal. A major aim of the workshop was to bring together
researchers who share a concern for issues of incompleteness and
uncertainty. The workshop attracted people doing fundamental
research and industry oriented research in databases, software
engineering and AI from North America, Europe and Asia. The
workshop program featured six invited talks and twenty other
presentations. The invited speakers were: Martin Feather
(University of Southern CalifornialInformation Systems Institute)
Laks V. S. Lakshmanan (Concordia University) Ewa Orlowska (Polish
Academy of Sciences) z. Pawlak (Warsaw Technical University and
Academy of Sciences) F. Sadri (Concordia University) A. Skowron
(Warsaw University) The papers can be classified into four groups:
rough sets and logic, concept analysis, databases and information
retrieval, and software engineering. The workshop opened with a
warm welcome speech from Dr. Dan Taddeo, Dean, Faculty of
Engineering and Computer Science. The first day's presentations
were in rough sets, databases and information retrieval. Papers
given on the second day centered around software engineering and
concept analysis. Sufficient time was given in between
presentations to promote active interactions and numerous lively
discussions. At the end of two days, the participants expressed
their hope that this workshop would be continued."
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