2008 |
23 | EE | Thomas F. Gordon,
Fraunhofer Fokus:
Hybrid Reasoning with Argumentation Schemes.
JCKBSE 2008: 543 |
22 | EE | Thomas F. Gordon:
Constructing Legal Arguments with Rules in the Legal Knowledge Interchange Format (LKIF).
Computable Models of the Law, Languages, Dialogues, Games, Ontologies 2008: 162-184 |
2007 |
21 | EE | Thomas F. Gordon:
Constructing arguments with a computational model of an argumentation scheme for legal rules: interpreting legal rules as reasoning policies.
ICAIL 2007: 117-121 |
20 | EE | Thomas F. Gordon,
Henry Prakken,
Douglas Walton:
The Carneades model of argument and burden of proof.
Artif. Intell. 171(10-15): 875-896 (2007) |
2006 |
19 | EE | Thomas F. Gordon,
Douglas Walton:
The Carneades Argumentation Framework - Using Presumptions and Exceptions to Model Critical Questions.
COMMA 2006: 195-207 |
18 | EE | Thomas F. Gordon,
Douglas Walton:
Pierson vs. Post Revisited - A Reconstruction using the Carneades Argumentation Framework.
COMMA 2006: 208-219 |
2005 |
17 | EE | Olivier Glassey,
Thomas F. Gordon:
Feasibility Study for a Legal Knowledge System in the County of Herford.
EGOV 2005: 186-197 |
2003 |
16 | | Thomas F. Gordon:
An Open, Scalable and Distributed Platform for Public Discourse.
GI Jahrestagung (2) 2003: 232-234 |
2002 |
15 | EE | Thomas F. Gordon,
Gernot Richter:
Discourse Support Systems for Deliberative Democracy.
EGOV 2002: 248-255 |
2001 |
14 | EE | Oliver Märker,
Thomas F. Gordon,
Matthias Trénel:
Online-Mediation.
Mensch & Computer 2001 |
13 | | Thomas F. Gordon,
Angi Voß,
Gernot Richter,
Oliver Märker:
Zeno: Groupware for Discourses on the Internet.
KI 15(2): 43-45 (2001) |
1999 |
12 | | Henry Prakken,
Thomas F. Gordon:
Rules of Order for Electronic Group Decision Making - A Formalization Methodology.
Collaboration between Human and Artificial Societies 1999: 246-263 |
11 | | Thomas F. Gordon,
Nikos I. Karacapilidis:
The Zeno Argumentation Framework.
KI 13(3): 20-29 (1999) |
1997 |
10 | EE | Thomas F. Gordon,
Nikos I. Karacapilidis:
The Zeno Argumentation Framework.
ICAIL 1997: 10-18 |
1996 |
9 | | Nikos I. Karacapilidis,
Dimitris Papadias,
Thomas F. Gordon:
An Argumentation Based Framework for Defeasible and Qualitative Reasoning.
SBIA 1996: 1-10 |
1993 |
8 | EE | Thomas F. Gordon:
The Pleadings Game: Formalizing Procedural Justice.
ICAIL 1993: 10-19 |
1991 |
7 | | Thomas F. Gordon:
An Abductive Theory of Legal Issues.
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 35(1): 95-118 (1991) |
1989 |
6 | EE | Thomas F. Gordon:
Issue Spotting in a System for Searching Interpretation Spaces.
ICAIL 1989: 157-164 |
1987 |
5 | | Thomas F. Gordon,
Gerald Quirchmayr:
Der Einsatz der Modellierungssprache OBLOG zum Entwurf von Juristischen Expertensystemen im Wege des Prototyping am Beispiel eines Modells des Verfahrens der Eidesstattlichen Versicherung.
EMISA 1987: 137-154 |
4 | EE | Thomas F. Gordon:
Oblog-2: A Hybrid Knowledge Representation System for Defeasible Reasoning.
ICAIL 1987: 231-239 |
3 | | Herbert Fiedler,
Thomas F. Gordon:
Recht und Rechtanwendung als Paradigma wissensbasierter Systeme.
Wissensbasierte Systeme 1987: 63-77 |
1986 |
2 | | Thomas F. Gordon:
OBLOG-2: Ein hybrides Wissensrepräsentationssystem zur Modellierung rechtswissenschaftlicher Probleme.
GI Jahrestagung (2) 1986: 406-420 |
1985 |
1 | | Thomas F. Gordon:
On the Suitability of Modula-2 for Artificial Intelligence Programming.
Angewandte Informatik 27(7): 296-303 (1985) |