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Thomas F. Gordon

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2008
23EEThomas F. Gordon, Fraunhofer Fokus: Hybrid Reasoning with Argumentation Schemes. JCKBSE 2008: 543
22EEThomas 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
21EEThomas 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
20EEThomas F. Gordon, Henry Prakken, Douglas Walton: The Carneades model of argument and burden of proof. Artif. Intell. 171(10-15): 875-896 (2007)
2006
19EEThomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton: The Carneades Argumentation Framework - Using Presumptions and Exceptions to Model Critical Questions. COMMA 2006: 195-207
18EEThomas F. Gordon, Douglas Walton: Pierson vs. Post Revisited - A Reconstruction using the Carneades Argumentation Framework. COMMA 2006: 208-219
2005
17EEOlivier 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
15EEThomas F. Gordon, Gernot Richter: Discourse Support Systems for Deliberative Democracy. EGOV 2002: 248-255
2001
14EEOliver 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
10EEThomas 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
8EEThomas 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
6EEThomas 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
4EEThomas 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)

Coauthor Index

1Herbert Fiedler [3]
2Fraunhofer Fokus [23]
3Olivier Glassey [17]
4Nikos I. Karacapilidis [9] [10] [11]
5Oliver Märker [13] [14]
6Dimitris Papadias [9]
7Henry Prakken [12] [20]
8Gerald Quirchmayr [5]
9Gernot Richter [13] [15]
10Matthias Trénel [14]
11Angi Voß (Angi Voss) [13]
12Douglas Walton [18] [19] [20]

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