Fred Johansen



A dreamer & thinker  ( 8/7 1968 → )
       of the Norwegian kind,

a reader  ( 1972 → )
        of
funny, brilliant and mystical works,

doubter ( 1983 → )
        without a focus on dogma or isms,

and still a believer of something or other  ( always ),
        though never afraid to mix faith with doubt,

an author  ( 1984 → )
        with an (as-of-yet) all too short
bibliography,

a metal listener  ( 1984 → )
       inspired by the gems and grand contrasts of the genre,

a role-playing gamer  ( 1985 — 2003 )
        evolved from dice to dreams,

a philosopher  ( 1989 → )
        brought up on Wittgenstein,

an AI computer scientist  ( 1993 → )
        turned knowledge engineer turned software architect,

briefly a chairman of NAIS  ( 1999 — 2000 )
        aka. Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Society,

a student of literature  ( 2005 → )
        at the University of Oslo,

and a member of radiOrakel  ( 2008 → )
        in the capacity of technician and (recently) a journalist.








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Bibliography

Fiction,  art & philosophy

(Please note: There's only Norwegian content behind the links in this section.)

Antiparadis ("Antiparadise")  ( 2000 )
        A short story in the Norwegian Science Fiction collection
Nova 2000.

Usenet articles  ( 1996 — 1999 )
        Good news.

Ode til overhodet ("Ode to the Overlord") — a poem  ( 1998 )
        Self-explanatory.

Philosophical diary  ( 1992 — 1998 )
        Notes in the Wittgensteinian tradition.

Spillet ("The Game")  ( 1989 )
        An experimental short story about a self-evolving game, published in Blarg (Trondheim SF Society zine) no. 1, 1989.

De to ("These two")  ( 1988 )
        Short story published in Ringen (school paper for Ringve Upper Secondary School), May 1988.



Nonfiction

(Please note: The papers referred to in this section are joint author efforts. They are written in English.)

Knowledge Management through Content Interpretation  ( 2000 )
Richard Jones, Bernt A. Bremdal, Christophe Spaggiari, Fred Johansen and Robert Engels. IASTED International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing (ASC2000), Banff, Alberta, Canada, at July 24-26, 2000. (HTML)

CORPORUM Technology and Applications  ( 2000 )
Bernt A. Bremdal and Fred Johansen. CognIT a.s white paper. (HTML)

Creating a Learning Organisation Through Content Based Document Management  ( 1999 )
Bernt A. Bremdal, Fred Johansen, Christophe Spaggiari, Robert Engels and Richard Jones. CognIT a.s white paper presented at an OECD HRP Meeting, Loen, Norway, May 1999. (HTML)




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