INFERENCE RULE 5)
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"A rule that produces new facts on the basis of older ones" (E. BUCHBERGER, 1987, p.49).
Such rules are a basic feature of expert systems.
E. BUCHBERGER adds: "This results either from strong logic principles, or from incomplete, heuristic methods (inductive or deductive inferences)" (Ibid).
(Let us remember that "facts" are constructed by the observer).
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