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Knowledge acquisition for expert systems (2nd Ed.) by A Hart, Kogan Page, London1989, pp 196, £14.95. ISBN 1 85091 8309.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2009

Ian Neale
Affiliation:
ARIES at City, Department of Business Systems Analysis, The City University, London ECIV OMB.

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