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The Knowledge Engineering Review, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1988
- Pattie Maes:
Computational reflection. 1-19 - Luis Eduardo Castillo Hern:
On distributed artificial intelligence. 21-57
- Dominic A. Clark, Jim F. Baldwin, Hamid R. Berenji, Paul R. Cohen, Didier Dubois, John Fox, John F. Lemmer, Henri Prade, David J. Spiegelhalter, Philippe Smets, Lotfi A. Zadeh:
Responses to "An AI view of the treatment of uncertainty" by Alessandro Saffiotti. 59-86
- Alessandro Saffiotti:
The treatment of uncertainty in AI: Is there a better vantage point? 87-91
- John Barber:
Bryant N 1988, John Wiley and Sons, Chichester. pp 214 Managing Expert Systems. 93-94 - Donald F. Beal:
All The Right Moves - A VLSI Architecture for Chess Carl Ebeling, 1987. The MIT Press, Massachusetts. pp 145. 94-95
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1988
- The problem of knowledge elicitation. 103
- Ian M. Neale:
First generation expert systems: a review of knowledge acquisition methodologies. 105-145 - A. D'Agapayeff:
The nature of expertise and its elicitation for business expert systems: a commentary. 147-158 - Christopher J. Rawlings:
Convergence of AI programming and software engineering. 159-169
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1988
- Tim Johnson, Julian Hewett, Christine Guilfoyle, Judith Jeffcoate:
Expert systems - the second wave. 177-181 - B. Chandrasekaran:
Generic tasks as building blocks for knowledge-based systems: the diagnosis and routine design examples. 183-210
- Responses to "Generic tasks as building blocks for knowledge-based systems: the diagnosis and routine design examples" by B. Chandrasekaran. 211-216
- B. Chandrasekaran:
An answer to commentators on the paper "Generic tasks as building blocks for knowledge-based systems: the diagnosis and routine design examples". 217-219 - Sara Jones:
Graphical interfaces for knowledge engineering: an overview of relevant literature. 221-247
- Jeremy Wyatt:
Medical expert systems using personal computers by M K Chytil and R Engelbrecht (Eds.), 204 pages, Sigma Press (distributed by Wiley & Sons) 1987, £14.95. 249-250 - Claire O'Malley:
Understanding computers and cognition: A new foundation for design by Terry Winograd and Fernando Flores, 207 pages, Ablex 1986, $24.95. 250-253 - Alain Bonnet:
Approaches to knowledge representation - an introduction by G A Ringland and D A Duce, (Eds.), 260 pages, Research Studies Press Ltd (Distr J Wiley Ltd) 1988, £29.75. 254 - Jim Doran:
Artificial intelligence and expert systems by Stuart E. Savory (Ed.), (Translation ed. M. W. Rogers) 278 pages, Ellis Horwood Ltd, £29.95. 254-255 - Ivan Leudar:
Plans and situated actions. The problem of human machine communication by Lucy A Suchman, 203 pages, Cambridge University Press 1987, £22.50 (hardback), £7.95 (paperback). 255-256
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1988
- Development of the Review. 261-264
- Peter L. Mott:
Default non-monotonic logic. 265-284 - Roy Rada, Judith Barlow:
Expert systems and hypertext. 285-301 - Graem A. Ringwood:
Metalogic machines: a retrospective rationale for the Japanese Fifth Generation. 303-320
- Peter J. Sell:
Expert systems in business - a practical approach by M L Barratt and A C Beerel, Ellis Horwood Ltd, Chichester 1988, pp 259, £29.25. 321-322 - John L. Beaven:
Interpreting anaphors in natural language text by David Carter, Ellis Horwood series in Artificial Intelligence 1987, pp 290, $39.90, ISBN 0-7458-0250-8. 322-323 - John L. Beaven:
Developing expert systems for business by Benchimol Levine and Pomerol North Oxford Academic Press, 1987. 323-324 - Graem A. Ringwood:
Automated theorem proving (second revised edition) by Wolfgang Bibel, Vieweg 1987. 324-325
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