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What should be modelled?

Published: 23 June 1980 Publication History
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    Balzer: This discussion is intended to set the stage for further discussions by soliciting AI, DB and PL views of “what should be modelled?” and the nature of models.
    [This discussion suffered two problems. First, it was the initial attempt at the workshop by people in different areas to communicate on the same subject. Second, the issue of “what should be modelled?” was frequently confused with “How should it be modelled?” To aid the reader in understanding the issues that were confused, comments by Deutseh, Hayes, Levesque, Rich and Sibley have been extracted and placed at the beginning, ed.]

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    cover image ACM SIGPLAN Notices
    ACM SIGPLAN Notices  Volume 16, Issue 1
    Proceedings of the workshop on Data abstraction, databases and conceptual modelling
    Jan 1981
    205 pages
    ISSN:0362-1340
    EISSN:1558-1160
    DOI:10.1145/960124
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    • cover image ACM Conferences
      Proceedings of the 1980 workshop on Data abstraction, databases and conceptual modeling
      June 1980
      221 pages
      ISBN:0897910311
      DOI:10.1145/800227
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    Published: 23 June 1980
    Published in SIGPLAN Volume 16, Issue 1

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