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THE FIRST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING PRINCIPLES AND TECHNIQUES (KEPT 2007)TATAR et al.
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- TATAR D
- POP H
- FRENTIU M
- DUMITRESCU D
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The Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science of the Babes-Bolyai University in Cluj has organised during June 6-8, 2007, the First International Conference on Knowledge Engineering Principles and Techniques (KEPT 2007), a beginning of what we would like to …
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