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Feldmann, Richard J.; And Others – Journal of Chemical Documentation, 1972
A collection of computer programs to do chemical information retrieval are described in terms of the interactions between the computer and the chemist. In interacting with the computer, the chemist can graphically specify two-dimensional structures as queries and view structures as search results. (18 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Chemistry, Computer Programs, Information Retrieval, Information Systems
Cautin, Harvey; Regan, Edward – 1967
Requirements are discussed for an information retrieval language that enables users to employ natural language sentences in interaction with computer-stored files. Anticipated modes of operation of the system are outlined. These are: the search mode, the dictionary mode, the tables mode, and the statistical mode. Analysis of sample sentences…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, English, Information Retrieval
Larsson, Rolf; Sunneback, Jan – 1981
Intended for users of the 3RIP text retrieval database, for retrieval system users with a knowledge of the EURONET Common Command Language (CCL), and for 3RIP system managers, this booklet provides a complete description of the 3RIP retrieval system command language. New functions and recent changes in the 3RIP system are summarized, system…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Databases, Foreign Countries, Information Retrieval
RUBINOFF, M.; AND OTHERS – 1967
EASY ENGLISH IS A NATURAL COMMAND LANGUAGE DESIGNED TO SIMPLIFY COMMUNICATION BETWEEN MAN AND MACHINE THROUGH A REMOTE TYPEWRITER CONSOLE. IT IS MADE UP OF READILY RECONIZED SENTENCES OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE, SENTENCES WHICH ANY LAYMAN MIGHT BE EXPECTED TO USE IN EVERYDAY REQUESTS FOR SERVICES OR ARTICLES FROM A FAMILIAR SOURCE. EASY ENGLISH WAS…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Computers, Information Processing, Information Retrieval
Chapin, P.G.; And Others. – 1967
This report describes for the potential user a set of procedures for processing textual materials on-line. In this preliminary model an information analyst can scan through messages, reports, and other documents on a display scope and select relevant facts, which are processed linguistically and then stored in the computer in the form of logical…
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Information Processing, Information Retrieval
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Thompson, David A. – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1971
The focus of this article is on the human interaction characteristics of an information retrieval system, some design considerations to improve man-machine cooperation, and a research system at Stanford that is exploring some of these techniques. (55 references) (Author/NH)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Design, Indexes, Information Retrieval
Cochrane, Pauline A. – American Libraries, 1982
Describes the features and operations of a user-searchable online catalog called PaperChase which was developed and implemented for the retrieval of medical literature by physicians at Beth Israel Hospital in Boston. Interaction with the system and use of the catalog during its first year of operation are discussed. (JL)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Display Systems, Information Retrieval, Library Catalogs
Smith, John Miles – 1967
An experiment is described for determining the vocabulary and grammar of user retrieval requests in natural English as a guide in the design of a language for man-machine communication through a typewriter console. This experiment tested written dialog in follow-up to an experiment that tested oral dialog. Subjects repeated behavior observed in…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Programs, English, Grammar
Smith, John Miles – 1967
An experiment is described for determining the vocabulary and grammar of user retrieval requests in natural English as a guide in the design of a language for man-machine communication through a typewriter console. Results of ten question-answer dialogs are discussed. In oral communication, initial requests were most frequently declarative and…
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Computer Programs, English, Grammar
Rubinoff, Morris; And Others – 1967
A minimum of 30 minutes is required to learn even the rudiments of the command language (Symbolic Language). Although written instructions are helpful, practice is essential. The programmed instruction routines, which took approximately 20 minutes, were mostly of the 'yes-no' variety. Expanded routines, which would require other replies and would…
Descriptors: Communications, Computer Programs, Computers, Evaluation
Illinois Univ., Urbana. Coordinated Science Lab. – 1969
In contrast to conventional information storage and retrieval systems in which a body of knowledge is thought of as an indexed codex of documents to which access is obtained by an appropriately indexed query, this interdisciplinary study aims at an understanding of what is "knowledge" as distinct from a "data file," how this knowledge is acquired,…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Computational Linguistics, Computer Programs, Computers
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Meadow, Charles T.; And Others – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1982
Reports on the development of the Individualized Instruction for Data Access System (IIDA), a computer system designed at Drexel University, which serves as an intermediary enabling users to perform complex tasks on another computer. Capabilities of the instruction mode and assistance mode are discussed. Fifteen references are cited. (EJS)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Programs, Databases, Information Retrieval
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Radhakrishnan, T.; And Others – Information Processing and Management, 1982
Describes an interactive data retrieval system which was designed and implemented for casual users and which incorporates a user-friendly interface, aids to train beginners in use of the system, versatility in output, and error recovery protocols. A 14-item reference list and two figures illustrating system operation and output are included. (JL)
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Databases, Design Requirements, Human Factors Engineering
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Toliver, David E. – Information Technology and Libraries, 1982
Discusses intelligent front-end processors designed to impose uniform standards on multiple databases and assist searchers, including motivation for development, prototypes from research community, commercial systems using microcomputers, capabilities and problems encountered in developing Franklin Institute's Online Database Search Assistance…
Descriptors: Computer Programs, Information Retrieval, Input Output Devices, Man Machine Systems
Eisenberg, Michael – 1983
This paper reviews the current extent of, research into, and future expectations for the use of online bibliographic retrieval systems by untrained end users rather than by trained search intermediaries. Six sections cover: (1) studies of direct end user searching, done primarily with students or persons in highly technical fields; (2) problems to…
Descriptors: Annotated Bibliographies, Computer Programs, Experimental Programs, Information Retrieval
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