Expert System

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Expert System. / Hildebrandt, Thomas Troels; Cattani, Gian Luca.

The International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy. red. / Klaus Bruhn Jensen; Robert T. Craig; Jefferson D. Pooley; Eric W. Rothenbuhler. Bind 1-4 Wiley, 2016. (The Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication).

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Hildebrandt, TT & Cattani, GL 2016, Expert System. i KB Jensen, RT Craig, JD Pooley & EW Rothenbuhler (red), The International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy. bind 1-4, Wiley, The Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118766804.wbiect244

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Hildebrandt, T. T., & Cattani, G. L. (2016). Expert System. I K. B. Jensen, R. T. Craig, J. D. Pooley, & E. W. Rothenbuhler (red.), The International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy (Bind 1-4). Wiley. The Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118766804.wbiect244

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Hildebrandt TT, Cattani GL. Expert System. I Jensen KB, Craig RT, Pooley JD, Rothenbuhler EW, red., The International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy. Bind 1-4. Wiley. 2016. (The Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication). https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118766804.wbiect244

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Hildebrandt, Thomas Troels ; Cattani, Gian Luca. / Expert System. The International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy. red. / Klaus Bruhn Jensen ; Robert T. Craig ; Jefferson D. Pooley ; Eric W. Rothenbuhler. Bind 1-4 Wiley, 2016. (The Wiley Blackwell-ICA International Encyclopedias of Communication).

Bibtex

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