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A HiLog Journey from a Classical Dictionary to Hypertext Structure (via the Grammar, of course)


Mirko Cubrilo, Alen Lovrencic, and Mirko Malekovic


Faculty of Organization and Informatics, Zagreb University, Pavlinska 2, Varazdin, Croatia


Received: August 20, 2001

Accepted: September 20, 2001


Keywords: classical dictionary, hypertext structure, grammar, HiLog

Journal ref: Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics, Vol.5, No.5 pp. 286-293, 2001

Abstract



The long evolution of everyday life brought to our heritage the "mountains" of relatively structured data (dictionaries, phone books, hospital data files, government data files, driving licence data, crime data, etc.)). New information "media", physical (such as CD-ROM or DVD-ROM) as well as logical (organizational), such as hypertext, simply crave for mapping these old-fashioned information sources into new shape. This article shows how to achieve that shape automatically using the paradigm of higher order logic programming and particularly the HiLog language.
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