Preface. Acknowledgments. Part I: Structural Modelling of Knowledge. 1. Some Approaches to Knowledge Representation. 2. A Labelled Digraph Model for Knowledge Representation. 3. Cascades, Formal Schemas, and Derivability. 4. Knowledge Structures. 5. Presentation Strategies for CRKS's. 6. Accommodations and Analogy. 7. An Example of Structural Analogy. 8. Modelling New Knowledge. 9. Models of Reasoning. 10. Potential Uses of the CRKS Model. Part II: A CRKS for a Programming Language. 11. An Example of a CRKS. Part III: Relation Nets. 12. Introduction to the Theory of Relation Nets. 13. Connectedness and Vertex Bases. 14. Vulnerability. 15. Connectivity. 16. Subnets and Factorization. Appendices: A: A Partial Model of CRKS Theory. B: List of Constructional Schemes. References. Index.
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