An expert system for a legal office
Massey, Philip (1995) An expert system for a legal office. Research Master thesis, Victoria University of Technology.
Abstract
The subject of this thesis is the use of Information Technology (IT) to assist in the resolution of cases that appear before the Family Law Court in Australia. IT is used to assist in two processes. The first process is the intelligent gathering and preparation of information for Family Law cases. The second process is the modeling of case-decisions by the Family Law Court. The first process is covered in this thesis and the second process is part of the Andrew Stranieri's doctorate research at La Trobe University. Legal Interaction Charts (LIC) are developed to model procedures a Family Law solicitor carries out when gathering information and preparing a case. Sequenced Event Charts (SEC) are developed to implement LICs on a computer.
Additional Information | Master of Applied Science |
Item type | Thesis (Research Master thesis) |
URI | https://vuir.vu.edu.au/id/eprint/18190 |
Subjects | Historical > FOR Classification > 0803 Computer Software Historical > FOR Classification > 0806 Information Systems Historical > FOR Classification > 1801 Law Historical > Faculty/School/Research Centre/Department > School of Engineering and Science |
Keywords | legal expert systems, computer science, marital property, equitable distribution, data processing, divorce, law, legislation, Australia |
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