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HELP: a question answering system

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HELP---A Question Answering System---enables a user, sitting at a console of a time-shared computer, to obtain information based on questions typed in. This information might concern the operating system itself, the format of commands to the user interface executive program, the use of a selected subsystem, or an area totally separate from the computer. The content of the data base in HELP is completely arbitrary, and determined by the creator of each individual HELP system. Questions are presented to HELP in standard English and elicit one or more separate responses, depending upon the nature of the question. If HELP cannot generate an appropriate response, a standard "I don't know" message is output. A second system, called QAS, was developed to enable a user to conveniently generate a HELP program. This paper will discuss the structure of both programs. All of the work discussed in this paper was performed on a modified SDS 930 computer, developed at Project Genie at the University of California, Berkeley.

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C S Carr HELP---An on line computer information system Project Genie Document No P-4 January 19 1966

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  • (2006)A HELP system for the user communitySoftware: Practice and Experience10.1002/spe.438010030710:3(219-229)Online publication date: 27-Oct-2006
  • (1982)Human Factors and User Assistance in Interactive Computing Systems: An IntroductionIEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics10.1109/TSMC.1982.430879412:2(102-107)Online publication date: 1982
  • (1981)A unified approach to online assistanceProceedings of the May 4-7, 1981, national computer conference10.1145/1500412.1500466(383-388)Online publication date: 4-May-1981

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AFIPS '70 (Fall): Proceedings of the November 17-19, 1970, fall joint computer conference
November 1970
683 pages
ISBN:9781450379045
DOI:10.1145/1478462
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Published: 17 November 1970

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  • (2006)A HELP system for the user communitySoftware: Practice and Experience10.1002/spe.438010030710:3(219-229)Online publication date: 27-Oct-2006
  • (1982)Human Factors and User Assistance in Interactive Computing Systems: An IntroductionIEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics10.1109/TSMC.1982.430879412:2(102-107)Online publication date: 1982
  • (1981)A unified approach to online assistanceProceedings of the May 4-7, 1981, national computer conference10.1145/1500412.1500466(383-388)Online publication date: 4-May-1981

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