KBMS: aspects, theory and implementation

Abstract KBMS and the classical world, knowledge representation/processing and environments as well as very large-scale knowledge bases are the main subjects of this paper. Knowledge processing means flow control, strategies of searching and reasoning. Very large scale knowledge bases would be a significant improvement of the abilities generalizing and analogous inferencing. Concerning the application of very large scale knowledge bases, much is expected of synergetic effects between the dialogue of intelligent human beings and intelligent machines within a network.

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