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3. TKE 1993: Colone, Germany
- Klaus-Dirk Schmitz:
Terminology and Knowledge Engineering, Proceedings Third International Congress on Terminology and Knowledge Engineering, TKE 1993, 25-27 August 1993, Colone, Germany. Indeks Verlag, Frankfurt Main 1993, ISBN 3-88672-206-6
Terminological Knowledge Engineering: Theoretical Principles
- Gerhard Budin:
Knowledge Organization and Modelling of Terminological Knowledge. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 1-7 - Jesús Cardeñosa Lera:
Towards a Clarification of Concepts and Terminology for KBS. An Example: Production of User Requirements Documantation. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 8-15 - Hans Czap:
Guiding Principles for (Re-)constructing Concepts. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 16-23 - Alfred Gerstenkorn:
Synonymy and Homonymy. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 24-33 - Erhard Oeser:
Theoretical Principles of Terminological Knowledge Engineering. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 34-38 - Gerhard Rahmstorf:
Role and Representation of Terminological Definitions. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 39-49 - Valentina Skujina:
Some Aspects of the Specific Character of the Semantic Level in Terminology. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 50-55
Terminology and Knowledge Acquisition
- Khurshid Ahmad:
Terminology and Knowledge Acquisition: A Text-Based Approach. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 56-70 - Herbert Eisele:
Speed Training via Terminology. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 71-77 - H. Lukas, J. Stockinger, A Min Tjoa, Gerhard Budin:
TONDONG - An Example of Multiperspective Representation of Ethnological Alliance Theory using Hypermedia. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 78-86 - Gerald Quirchmayr:
Open Texture and Knowledge Representation. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 87-91 - Caroline de Schaetzen:
The Use of Terminology to Prevent Failure in Science and Medical Courses. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 92-104 - Erich Schweighofer, Werner Winiwarter:
Refining the Selectivity of Thesauri by Means of Statistical Analysis. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 105-113 - Roland R. Wagner, Josef Küng, Peter Starzacher, Wolfram Wöß:
Databases and Knowledge Bases: A Survey on Their Acquisition Aspects. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 114-122
Terminology and Knowledge Management
- Lynne Bowker, Ingrid Meyer:
Beyond "Textbook" Concept Systems: Handling Multidimensionality in a New Generation of Term Banks. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 123-137 - Bernd Düsterbeck:
Terminology and Product Knowledge in Enterprises. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 138-140 - Yuzuru Fujiwara, Jinjuan Lai, Takenori Makino:
Management and Advanced Utilization of Semantically Organized Terminology and Knowledge. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 141-151 - Mieczyslaw Muraszkiewicz, Henryk Rybinski, Waclaw Struk:
MULTHES-ISIS: A Flexible Software for Multilingual Thesaurus Building. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 152-159 - Bertha Toft Sörensen:
Conceptual Knowledge of Objects as the Core of an Information System. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 160-170 - Josef Wallmannsberger:
Navigating in Lexical Knowledge Space: From Hypertext to Hyperzction. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 171-179 - Wei Zhongshan:
On Fundamentals of Information Security. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 180-186
Translation-oriented Terminology Work
- Faina Anatoljevna Citkina:
Methods and Procedures in Comparative Terminology Science. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 187-192 - Asunción Gómez-Pérez, Natalia Juristo Juzgado:
Towards a Consensus on the English-Spanish Translation of Knowledge Engineering Nomenclature. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 193-199 - Fred Klein, Barbara Blankenship:
The Infotrans Expert Translation and Terminology Management System. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 200-204 - Felix Mayer:
Entry Models in Translation-Oriented Computer-Assisted Terminography. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 205-214 - Rob Roumen, Theo van der Ster:
Context: A New Concept in Computer-Aided Translation. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 215-220 - David G. Walker:
Translation Problems as They Occur in Everyday Practice. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 221-224
Terminology and Documentation
- Ingetraut Dahlberg:
Faceted Classification and Terminology. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 225-234 - Christian Jacquemin:
Representing and Parsing Terms With Accaptability Controlled Grammar. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 235-244 - H. Peter Ohly:
A Social Network Layer as Knowledge-Based Assistance for Conceptual; Retrieval Problems. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 245-250 - Corentin Roulin, Cheryl Cooper:
Bringing Thesaurus Together: Terminological Problems and Interests. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 251-259
Exchange of Terminological Data
- André Le Meur:
Tools for Terminology Data Interchange. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 260-269 - Uwe Reinke:
Towards a Standard Interchange Format for Terminographic Data. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 270-282 - Pavla Stancíková:
Information Management System for International Data Exchange in Terminology. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 283-291 - Hans-Jürgen Stellbrink:
Selling Terminology at a Price - The Wrong Approach. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 292-299 - Sue Ellen Wright:
Special Problems in the Exchange of Terminological Data. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 300-307
Terminological Knowledge Engineering: Practical Approaches
- Sylvia Ball:
The EP's Euterpe Database: An Introduction. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 308-315 - Anne Condamines, Pascal Amsili:
Terminology Between Language and Knowledge: An Example of Terminological Knowledge Base. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 316-323 - Alexander K. Dzhincharadze:
Terminology, Classification, Knowledge Bases, Methodology and Practice. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 324-328 - Feng Zhiwei:
A Chinese Terminological Databank: GLOT-C. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 329-332 - Dietrich H. Fischer:
Consistency Rules and Triggers for Multilingual Terminology. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 333-342 - Ulrich Heid:
On The Representation of Collocational Phenomena in Sublanguage Lexicons. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 343-353 - Pierre Losco, Hassane Chelyah, Moncef Mlouka:
GELEM, A Multilingual Lexicons Management System. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 354-362 - Wiebke Möhr, Lothar Rostek:
TEDI: An Object-Oriented Terminology Editor. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 363-374 - Christian Quist:
Knowledge Management in the Field of Terminology: Development of a PC Application Program. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 375-383 - Guttorm Sindre:
Terminology Evolution in Component Libraries. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 384-392 - V. Srinivasan:
Developing Terminology Management Software for Translators. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 393-399 - Michal Tasiemski:
Business Terminology in Multilingual Vocabulary Management System for PC DOS. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 400-405 - Irina N. Volkova, Sergey T. Papaev:
Computerization and New Information Technologies in Terminological Activity. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 406-411 - Malcolm Williams:
Termium and Latter: An Update. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 412-419
Terminology and Technical Writing
- Agnes Kukulska-Hulme:
From Words, Through Rhetoric, To Knowledge Needs. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 420-427 - Douglas R. Skuce:
A System for Managing Knowledge and Terminology for Technical Documentation. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 428-441 - Hans T. Teichmann:
International Standardization of Letter Symbols to be Used in Electrical Technology. Terminology and Knowledge Engineering 1993: 442-449
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