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Hypertext forms a novel approach to the problem of handling large amounts of heterogeneous information. Its underlying concepts appear to be well suited to the computer implementation of diagnostic guides, and should also enable us to devise more adequate explanation and help facilities for use in diagnostic expert systems. In this paper we will describe research on applying hypertext techniques to corrosion analysis, and highlight the advantages compared to more conventional techniques.
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Arents, H.C., Bogaerts, W.F.L. (1989). Use of Hypertext for Corrosion Analysis. In: Jovanović, A.S., Kussmaul, K.F., Lucia, A.C., Bonissone, P.P. (eds) Expert Systems in Structural Safety Assessment. Lecture Notes in Engineering, vol 53. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-83991-7_21
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