1982
DOI: 10.1177/107554708200400204
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Informatics as a Semiotic Discipline

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“…Informatic disciplines, their object being triadic, must also be triadic: semantics, syntactics, and pragmatics (Pearson & Slamecka, 1983). Newel1 (1983b) gave an insightful account of the content of AI-which he equates with computer science-by identifying all the intellectual issues of relevance.…”
Section: Information-processing Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Informatic disciplines, their object being triadic, must also be triadic: semantics, syntactics, and pragmatics (Pearson & Slamecka, 1983). Newel1 (1983b) gave an insightful account of the content of AI-which he equates with computer science-by identifying all the intellectual issues of relevance.…”
Section: Information-processing Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%