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Type Stahl, G.
  Title A Hypermedia Inference Language as an Alternative to Rule-based Systems Type Report
  Year 1991 Publication Abbreviated Journal  
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  Abstract This paper reports on the development of a hypermedia inference language designed to strengthen the ability of hypermedia systems to be used effectively in applications that might otherwise require cumbersome rule-based expert systems. The inference language grew out of a primitive query language which provided the mechanism for navigation in a hypertext system. As the language gained logical and computational capabilities it became increasingly embedded in the nodes and links. A new paradigm of intelligent hypermedia emerged, incorporating “smart” nodes and links that were dynamically computed by means of the inference language. The language itself provided an end-user programming facility that was English-like enough in appearance to be readily comprehensible to non-programmers. An application in the domain of academic advising was developed to compare the inferencing language approach to expert system alternatives.  
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  Publisher University of Colorado Place of Publication Boulder, CO Editor  
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  Notes http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~gerry/HomePage/Publications/Peper/InfLang.html Approved no  
  Call Number refbase @ user @ Stahl1991 Serial 9477  
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