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Quantified Uncertainty

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Journal Article

Authors:

D. Dubois; Ph. Smets; H Prade; H.E. Kyburg; P. Garbolino

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J. Applied Non-Classical Logics, Volume 1, p.105-197 (1991)
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Dezert, Jean. "Foundations for a new theory of plausible and paradoxical reasoning." Information & Security: An International Journal 9 (2002): 13-57.
APA style: Dubois, D., Smets P., Prade H., Kyburg H.E., & Garbolino P. (1991).  Quantified Uncertainty. J. Applied Non-Classical Logics. 1, 105-197.
Chicago style: Dubois, D., Ph. Smets, H Prade, H.E. Kyburg, and P. Garbolino. "Quantified Uncertainty." J. Applied Non-Classical Logics 1 (1991): 105-197.
IEEE style: Dubois, D., P. Smets, H. Prade, H.E. Kyburg, and P. Garbolino, "Quantified Uncertainty", J. Applied Non-Classical Logics, vol. 1, pp. 105-197, 1991.
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