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ISBN
These proceedings are part of the series "Advances in Intelligent Systems Research" (ISSN 1951-6851). Each volume of proceedings in the AISR-series will have its own ISBN-number.
Below follows the biblographic information for this publication:

 

title: "Proceedings of the 9th Joint Conference on Information Sciences"
Editors: Cheng, H.D.
Chen, S.D.
Lin, R.Y.
ISBN-10: 90-78677-01-5
ISBN-13: 978-90-78677-01-7
Note:
Per 1 January 2007 the ISBN-10 number will be replaced by the ISBN-13 number.


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