A Rule-Based vs. a Set-Covering Implementation of the Knowledge System LIMPACT and its Significance for Maintenance and Discovery of Ecological Knowledge
M. Neumann, and J. Baumeister. Modelling Community Structure in Freshwater Ecosystems, page 401-410. (2005)
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%B Modelling Community Structure in Freshwater Ecosystems
%D 2005
%K LIMPACT myown rokt rule
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%T A Rule-Based vs. a Set-Covering Implementation of the Knowledge System LIMPACT and its Significance for Maintenance and Discovery of Ecological Knowledge
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