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An example of integrating legal case based reasoning with object-oriented rule-based systems: IKBALS II
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Pages: 31 - 41  
Year of Publication: 1991
ISBN:0-89791-399-X
Authors
George Vossos  Database Research Laboratory, Applied Computing Research Institute, La Trobe University, Bundoora Victoria Australia, 3083
John Zeleznikow
Tharam Dillon
Vivian Vossos
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SIGART: ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Vossos, G., Dillon, T., Zeleznikow, J., Taylor, G. (1990a), "An Object Oriented System for Legal Reasoning - IKBALS", Proceedin~ of the Tenth International Workshop on Expert Systems and their Applications, pp 741-754, Avignon, France, 1990
 
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Vossos, G., Zeleznikow, J., Dillon, T. (1990c), "Combining Analogical and Deductive Reasoning in Legal Knowledge Base systems - iKBALS iI", Proceedings of the third international conference of the Dutch Foundation of Legal Knowledge Systems (JURIX-90), Legal Knowledge Based Systems- Aims for Research and Development, I~on~ijke-Vennande 1991, pp 97-105.
 
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