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Contingent Information: A Four-Valued Approach

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One of the interesting types of information in information systems is contingent information. Information systems should be able to deal with such information. It is interesting to formalize contingent information, and the task is closely related to the so-called future contingents. We try to model contingent information by means of Łukasiewicz’s four-valued logic. Although modalities in his logic are non-standard, the non-modal fragment is useful to express contingent information in information systems.

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Akama, S., Abe, J.M., Nakamatsu, K. (2015). Contingent Information: A Four-Valued Approach. In: Nguyen, VH., Le, AC., Huynh, VN. (eds) Knowledge and Systems Engineering. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 326. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11680-8_17

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