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Month: September 2018

A Pragmatic Legal Expert System

This book aims to show that a legal expert system need not be based upon a complex model of legal reasoning in order to produce useful advice. It advocates a pragmatic approach to the design of legal expert systems—an approach based on the way in which lawyers deal with the law on a day-to-day basis.

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The Quest For Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) may lack an agreed-upon definition, but someone writing about its history must have some kind of definition in mind. Artificial intelligence is an activity devoted to making machines intelligent, and intelligence is that quality that enables an entity to function appropriately and with foresight in its environment.

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Practical UNIX Manuals

This is a guide for writing UNIX manuals in the mdoc language. If you’re new to writing UNIX manuals, or you want to learn about best practises for high-quality manuals, this book may benefit your work.

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