A New Variant of the Generalized JSM-Method for Automatic Support of Scientific Research


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Abstract

This article reviews a new variant of the generalized JSM-method for automatic support of scientific research (ASRS). This version of the JSM-method applied for ASRS contains ternary predicates of similarity (cause, brake, effect) which contain binary “cause–effect” predicates and explicit brake definitions. The article considers a possibility for the basis of fact partition for the cases of the truth of the generalized method and an inductive method of similarity with a ban on counter-example predicates.

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V. K. Finn

Federal Research Center Computer Science and Control

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Email: ira.finn@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119333

O. P. Shesternikova

Progtech Ltd.

Email: ira.finn@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 125373


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