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@inproceedings{Baumgartner:etal:LivingBook:SSGRR:2002,
author = {Peter Baumgartner and Margret Gross-Hardt and Anna B.
Simon},
title = {{Living Book -- An Interactive and Personalized Book}},
booktitle = {SSGRR 2002s - International Conference on Advances in
Infrastructure for e-Business, e-Education, e-Science, and
e-Medicine on the Internet},
editor = {Veljko Milutinovic},
year = {2002},
publisher = {Published electronically
(http://www.ssgrr.it/en/ssgrr2002s/papers.htm)},
era = {C},
url = {living-book-an-interactive.pdf},
abstract = {In the era of information technology, providing high
quality and state of the art educational material is quite
a challenge and requires the use of new media. The In2Math
project at the University of Koblenz-Landau develops in
this context the {\em Living Book\/}; Living Book means
personalized user oriented educational material together
with interactive components. The Living Book aims at
supporting the fundamental parts of undergraduate classes
in theoretical computer science. The main goal is to
support the active, explorative and self-determined
learning in lectures, tutorials and selfstudy. \par This
paper describes the main aspects of the Living Book and
explains the concepts and ideas behind it as well as the
techniques used to realized these concepts. }
}
@incollection{Baumgartner:FDPLL:IJCAIBook:02,
author = {Peter Baumgartner},
title = {{A First-Order Logic Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland
Procedure}},
booktitle = {AI in the new Millenium},
optpages = {},
publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann},
year = {2002},
editor = {Gerhard Lakemeyer and Bernhard Nebel},
url = {http://www.uni-koblenz.de/fb4/publikationen/gelbereihe/RR-3-2002.pdf},
optchapter = {},
optaddress = {},
optmonth = {},
note = {{\bfseries This book contains the contributions to
the International Joint Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (IJCAI 2001) distinguished paper track.}},
optannote = {}
}
@techreport{baumgartner:3:2002,
author = {Peter Baumgartner},
title = {{A First-Order Logic Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland
Procedure}},
institution = {{Universit{\"a}t Koblenz-Landau}},
year = {{2002}},
type = {Fachberichte Informatik},
number = {3--2002},
language = {english},
address = {Universit{\"a}t Koblenz-Landau, Institut f{\"u}r
Informatik, Rheinau 1, D-56075 Koblenz},
url = {http://www.uni-koblenz.de/fb4/publikationen/gelbereihe/RR-3-2002.pdf},
abstract = { The Davis-Putnam-Logemann-Loveland procedure (DPLL) was
introduced in the early 60s as a proof procedure for
first-order logic. Nowadays, only its propositional logic
core component is widely used in efficient propositional
logic provers and respective applications. This success
motivates to reconsider lifting DPLL to the first-order
logic level in a more contemporary way, by exploiting
successful first-order techniques like ``unification''.
Following this idea, in this paper a first-order logic
version of DPLL, FDPLL, is presented. \par While
propositional DPLL is based on a splitting rule for case
analysis wrt.\ ground and complementary literals, FDPLL
uses a lifted splitting rule, i.e.\ the case analysis is
made wrt.\ non-ground and complementary literals now. To
make this work, a new way of treating variables is
employed. It comes together with a compact way of
representing and reasoning with first-order logic
interpretations, much like propositional DPLL reasons about
propositional truth assignments. As a nice consequence,
FDPLL naturally decides the class of
Bernays-Sch{\"o}nfinkel formulas, which is notoriously
difficult for most other calculi.}
}
@inproceedings{Baumgartner:Furbach:Thomas:ModelBasedDeductionForKR:WLP:2002,
author = {Peter Baumgartner and Ulrich Furbach and Bernd Thomas},
title = {Model Based Deduction for Knowledge Representation},
booktitle = {17. WLP: Workshop Logische Programmierung, {TU} {D}resden,
{D}ecember 11--13, 2002},
pages = {156-166},
year = {2002},
editor = {Bertram Fronh\"ofer and Steffen H\"olldobler},
number = {TUD--FI03--03},
series = {Technische Berichte der Fakult\"at Informatik},
month = {April},
organization = {TU Dresden, 01062 Dresden},
note = {ISSN 1430--211X},
url = {LP-workshop.pdf}
}
@inproceedings{Baumgartner:Furbach:ModelBasedDeductionForKR:SemanticWeb:2002,
author = {Peter Baumgartner and Ulrich Furbach},
title = {Model Based Deduction for Knowledge Representation
(Position Paper)},
booktitle = {International Workshop on the Semantic Web, Workshop at
WWW2002},
optcrossref = {},
optkey = {},
optpages = {},
year = {2002},
editor = {Martin Frank, Natasha Noy,Steffen Staab},
optvolume = {},
optnumber = {},
optseries = {},
optaddress = {},
optmonth = {},
optorganization = {},
optpublisher = {},
optnote = {},
annote = {Online-Proceedings available at
\texttt{http://semanticweb2002.aifb.uni-karlsruhe.de/programme.htm}}
}
@misc{Baumgartner:Habil:2002,
optkey = {},
author = {Peter Baumgartner},
title = {{Automatische Deduktion -- Von Kalk{\"u}len zu
Anwendungen}},
howpublished = {Habilitation thesis, University of Koblenz-Landau,
Germany},
optmonth = {},
year = {2002},
note = {(in German)},
optannote = {}
}