The LAC Hyperguide, working version
Edited by Erik Sandewall, Department of Computer and
Information Science, Linköping, Sweden.
This is the development version. As substructures become definite
they shall be moved over to the
public version of the Hyperguide.
The Hyperguide for Logics of Actions and Change
(hg-lac) is a
WWW-based structure containing survey and tutorial information
about this topic of A.I. research, as well as direct links to
key publications in the field. Thus it attempts to combine the
functionalities of a traditional "Handbook" in the scientific sense
and those of a "Selected papers in ..." volume. The Hyperguide is
a joint project by the Esprit working group
Logic and Change (LAC),
which is directed by Prof.
Antonio Porto,
Lisbon, Portugal. The work on the Hyperguide is directed by
Prof.
Erik Sandewall,
Linköping, Sweden.
Entry points
Welcome!
[entry/readme]
First-time users please click this icon for introductory
information, in particular of a practical nature.
Visiting colleague's entry
[entry/neighbor]
This is the recommended starting-point for researchers in other
fields who want to find out what the present research topic
is all about. (The entry assumes a background in computer
science, engineering, or some other mathematical base).
Main entry to reading the HyperGuide
[entry/main]
This is the recommended starting-point for reading the HyperGuide,
designed in particular for the researcher or student in the field
who wants to get the full story. (We plan to add more entries
as well).
Contents
Table of contents
[entry/contents]
The purpose of the table of contents is to provide one
comprehensive overview of all the contents in the hyperguide -
not to recommend a reading order.
Definitional preorder
[entry/order]
This section specifies an order of the hyperguide contents
where the definition of a concept always precedes its use.
About the hyperguide
Topic: Logics of Actions and Change
[scope]
This section is to define the scope of the Hyperguide.
The present contents here are provisional.
Another introduction to the topic will have to be written
eventually, but this file serves as a placeholder and as a
proposal for a uniform notation.
Organization of the Hypertext
[reading/structure]
Explains how this hypertext is organized into sections of a few
pages each, with plentiful cross-references between sections
and superstructures over them.
How to Reference Material in the Hypermanual
[reading/reference]
Catalogue of Authors
[reading/authors]
The names of the authors, and cross-links to the sections they
have written and to their private home pages.
Who publishes the Hyperguide?
[reading/publisher]
Authoring information
This chapter will not be present in the publicly available
version of the hyperguide.
Hyperguide editing committee meetings and information
[authoring/committee]
Directory structure and sites
[authoring/directories]
HTML conventions and support arrangements
[authoring/html]
Latex conventions and macros
[authoring/latex]
Ortographic conventions for names and other references
[authoring/ortography]
Notation and terminology
Notational conventions
[index/notation]
Term index
[index/glossary]
ECSTER: European Colloquium on Spatial and Temporal Reasoning
This is the homepage of the Hyperguide.
Latest update: 26.9.1995
Administrated by
Erik Sandewall,
Linköping University, Sweden.
E-mail ejs@ida.liu.se.