Ian Watson (scientist)
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Ian Watson (born 1965) is a British academic and computer scientist and a specialist in Case-based reasoning. As of 2009[update] he is an Associate Professor at the University of Auckland in New Zealand.
[edit] Books
- Watson, I. (1997) Applying Case-Based Reasoning - Techniques for Enterprise Systems. San Francisco:Morgan Kaufmann Publishers ISBN 1-55860-462-6
- Watson, I.(ed) (2003) Applying Knowledge Management: Techniques for Building Corporate Memories. San Francisco:Morgan Kaufmann Publishers ISBN 1-55860-760-9
[edit] External links
- Staff entry at the University of Auckland
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