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Conceptual Information Systems Discussed Through an IT-Security Tool


Conceptual Information Systems Discussed Through an IT-Security Tool



Published: 2000
Herausgeber: R. Dieng, O. Corby
Buchtitel: Knowledge Engineering and Knowledge Management. Methods, Models, and Tools. Proc. EKAW '00
Seiten: 352-365
Verlag: Springer, Heidelberg

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Conceptual Information Systems are based on a formaliza- tion of the concept of `concept' as it is discussed in traditional philo- sophical logic. This formalization supports a human-centered approach to the development of Information Systems. We discuss this approach by means of an implemented Conceptual Information System for supporting IT security management in companies and organizations.

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