Book Chapter10.1007/3-540-57234-1_75
Integrating Knowledge-based Hypertext and Database for Task-oriented Access to Documents
Jocelyne Nanard,Marc Nanard,Anne-Marie Massotte,Alain Djemaa,Alain Joubert,Henri Betaille,Jaques Chauché +6 more
- 06 Sep 1993
- pp 721-732
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TL;DR: This work focuses on a full integration of database, knowledge-based system and hypertext techniques to provide task-oriented-access to documents to deal with huge technical document bases.
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Abstract: Dealing with huge technical document bases is a very hot topic for high technology industry. We focus on a full integration of database, knowledge-based system and hypertext techniques to provide task-oriented-access to documents. An external semantic-driven structure is mapped onto documents owing to knowledge based hypertext techniques. A database is used to keep the elements describing this structure and to help access documents. The overall structure organization is specified by a task model. A hypertext-like interface to the document base is used to navigate within the task-organized information space. Links dynamically result from complex computed relationships handled by the knowledge representation system between concepts and from the concepts anchorage into the text. A medium scale prototype for a real document base about nuclear engineering has been developed. The paper describes the principle of integrating the three techniques and discusses the implementation.
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