Intelligent information systems: the concept of an intelligent document

Abstract This paper presents certain ideas on the concept of an intelligent information system (IIS). An IIS allows the simultaneous presentation of different parts of the same or different referenced or related documents. The documents are organized such that they permit a non-linear traversal, and may be classed as being Hypertext documents. The ideas are a continuation of the Intelligent Document System (IDS) presented in [1].

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