10.1654, TOC: Semiotica 125 1-3 (1999)
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Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 13:14:16 +0200
From: Gillian Caglayan <G.Caglayan at deGruyter.de>
Subject: Semiotica 125 1-3 (1999) Special Issue: Notational Engineering
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Date: Wed, 27 Oct 1999 13:14:16 +0200
From: Gillian Caglayan <G.Caglayan at deGruyter.de>
Subject: Semiotica 125 1-3 (1999) Special Issue: Notational Engineering
Semiotica
Journal of the International Association for Semiotic Studies
Revue de l'Association Internationale de Sémiotique
Editor-in-Chief: Thomas A. Sebeok
ISSN 0037-1998
Volume 125 - 1-3 (1999)
Special Issue: Notational Engineering
Guest Editor: Jeffrey G. Long
JEFFREY G. LONG
Editor's note
Evolution and effects of notational systems
ROBERT K. LOGAN
The social, economic, and educational impacts of notational systems
JEFFREY G. LONG
How could the notation be the limitation?
Foundations of notation
JACK ENGSTROM
G. Spencer-Brown's Laws of Form as a revolutionary, unifying
notation
PETER WINIWARTER
A periodic system of system concepts
J. RICHARD McFERRON
Information theory in notational systems: A review of a
dissertation proposal
Biology and notation
W. C. WATT
How to recognize extraterrestrial symbols, when and if
HANS FRIINDT
Echolocation: The prelinguistic acoustical system
JERRY L.R. CHANDLER
Semiotics of complex systems and emergence within a simple cell
Logic and images as notational systems
NOBUHIRO INUZUKA
A study of descriptions from a viewpoint of finite awareness
TIZIANO TELLESCHI
The image and its own symbolic logic
Mathematics and notation
VLADISLAV A. SHAPOSHNIKOV
Mathematical notational systems and the visual representation of
metaphysical ideas
WOLFRAM KAHL
Explicit graphs and computer-aided notation
CHARLES R. LEAKE
Hidden symbolism in verbal problems taught to students in
mathematics
classes
W. DOUGLAS MAURER
The influence of the computer upon mathematical notation
Knowledge and rule notation
MICHAEL MOHAMMED
Meta-principles of business knowledge representation
FELIPE LARA-GARCIA and FELIPE LARA-ROSANO
Visual art and metaphors in complex knowledge representation
GARY OVERGARD
An Object-Oriented variation on Ultra-Structure
ALEXANDER SHOSTKO
Design of an automatic course-scheduling system using
Ultra-Structure
Proposed new notational systems
JEFFREY G. LONG
A new notation for representing business and other rules
WOJCIECH M. JAWORSKI
Representing processes, schemata, and templates with jMaps
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