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The Computer Journal 1986 29(3):241-245; doi:10.1093/comjnl/29.3.241
© 1986 by British Computer Society
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Knowledge Representation with Attribute Grammars

G. Papakonstantinou1 * and J. Kontos2 §

1 National Technical University of Athens, Electrical Engineering Department, Computer Science Division, Athens 15773, Greece, 2 Computers Department, N.R.C. ‘Democritos', Aghia Paraskevi, Athens, Greece

The use of attribute grammars for knowledge representation is examined in the present paper. It is shown how data knowledge and knowledge-base knowledge can be represented using syntactic and semantic notation. Control knowledge is represented by the parsing mechanism of the interpreter used. It is proposed that attribute grammar evaluators may prove to be useful knowledge engineering tools.


Received July 1984.

* National Technical University of Athens, Electrical Engineering Department, Computer Science Division, Athens 15773, Greece

§ Computers Department, N.R.C. ‘Democritos', Aghia Paraskevi, Athens, Greece


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