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In the case of large data sets and knowledge databases one of the major concerns is the ability to react to events or queries in a reasonable and acceptable time. In particular, any real-time reasoning process has to be highly efficient. On the other hand, there is a trade-off between the accuracy of data/knowledge representation and effectiveness of querying knowledge databases and reasoning. In consequence, there is also a trade-off between the accuracy of data/knowledge representation and the response time of autonomous agents reacting on occurring events.
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Doherty, P., Łukaszewicz, W., Skowron, A., Szałas, A. (2006). Weakest Sufficient and Strongest Necessary Conditions. In: Knowledge Representation Techniques. Studies in Fuzziness and Soft Computing, vol 202. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-33519-6_8
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