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IEEE Expert, Volume 5, 1990
Volume 5, Number 1, February 1990
- Forum. 2-
- Ware Myers:
A JPL Report: AI Takes on Space Tasks. 3-5
- B. Chandrasekaran:
Expert Editorial. 7
- Worth Knowing. 7
- Mark S. Fox:
AI and Expert System Myths, Legends, and Facts. 8-20
- Walton A. Perkins, Avis Austin:
Adding Temporal Reasoning to Expert-System-Building Environments. 23-30 - Meng-Hiot Lim, Yoshiyasu Takefuji:
Implementing Fuzzy Rule-Based Systems on Silicon Chips. 31-45
- Michael J. Shaw, James A. Gentry:
Inductive Learning for Risk Classification. 47-53 - Yehudah Freundlich:
Transfer Pricing-Integrating Expert Systems in MIS Environments. 54-62
- M. S. Lan, R. M. Panos:
Printing Press Configuration: A Knowledge-Based Approach. 65-73
- Bart Kaske:
Expert Open Line. 74-76
- Tom J. Schwartz, Lance Eliot, Christopher Locke:
Expert News. 77-80
- Expert Products. 81-85
- Expert Resources. 86-88
Volume 5, Number 2, April 1990
- Ware Myers:
Interview: John Hopfield. 3-6
- Hamid Noori:
KILS: A Prototypical Expert System for Assessing Technologies. 8-14 - Pi-Sheng Deng, Clyde W. Holsapple, Andrew B. Whinston:
A Skill Refinement Learning Model for Rule-Based Expert Systems. 15-28 - Keung-Chi Ng, Bruce Abramson:
Uncertainty Management in Expert Systems. 29-48
- Francois Jakob, Pierre Suslenschi:
Situation Assessment for Process Control. 49-59
- Roy Rada:
An Expert System for Journal Selection. 60-68
- Bernard Moulin:
Strategic Planning for Expert Systems. 69-75
- R. Narasimhan:
Human Intelligence and AI: How Close are We to Bridging the Gap? 77-79
- Angelo Bravos, Tom J. Schwartz:
News: Conferences. 80-84
- Resources. 85-91
- Products. 92-96
Volume 5, Number 3, June 1990
- Christopher Locke:
Expert Focus-Pushing the Envelope: Space Telerobotics at Carnegie Mellon University. 2-6
- Mark J. Rokey, Sven Grenander:
Planning for Space Telerobotics: The Remote Mission Specialist. 8-15
- Bernard A. Nadel:
Representation Selection for Constraint Satisfaction: A Case Study Using n-Queens. 16-23
- Adam Irgon, Jean Cochrane Zolnowski, Karen J. Murray, Marvin Gersho:
Expert System Development: A Retrospective View of Five Systems. 25-40
- Neil A. B. Gray:
Capturing Knowledge Through Top-Down Induction of Decision Trees. 41-50 - Timothy J. O'Leary, Michael Goul, Kathleen E. Moffitt, A. Essam Radwan:
Validating Expert Systems. 51-58 - Daniel E. O'Leary:
Expert System Security. 59-69 - David S. Prerau, Alan Gunderson, Robert E. Reinke, Mark Adler:
Maintainability Techniques in Developing Large Expert Systems. 71-80
- Ware Myers:
Forum: News from Nice. 81
- Products. 82-86
- Reid G. Hoffman:
Interview: John McCarthy. 87-89
- Member Names and Addresses. 90-91
- Resources. 92-96
Volume 5, Number 4, August 1990
- Ralph A. Morelli:
Correspondence. 2
- Hiroshi Motoda:
The Current Status of Expert System Development and Related Technologies in Japan. 3-11 - Roy Rada:
Expert Systems in the UK. 12-17
- Sudha Ram, Sundaresan Ram:
Screening Financial Innovations: An Expert System Approach. 20-28
- James R. Slagle, David A. Gardiner, Kyungsook Han:
Knowledge Specification of an Expert System. 29-38
- Bruce Pomeroy, Russel Irving:
A Blackboard Approach for Diagnosis in Pilot's Associate. 39-46 - Gidi van Liempd, Hugo Velthuijsen, Adriana Florescu:
Blondie-III. 48-55
- Ingemar A. E. Hulthage, Mark S. Fox, Michael D. Rychener, Martha L. Farinacci:
The Architecture of ALADIN: A Knowledge-Based Approach to Alloy Design. 56-73
- Ralph A. Morelli:
Expert Education-Using Knowledge Engineering to Teach Science. 74-78
- Focus on Japan. 79
- A Shakespeare Update. 84-85
- Paul Hurrell:
On Kosoko's Lader. 86-87
- Products. 88-92
- Resources. 94-96
Volume 5, Number 5, October 1990
- Susan G. Josephson:
AI as Art and Idolatry. 2-3
- Ware Myers:
Interview: Elaine Rich of MCC. 5-7
- B. Chandrasekaran, Frank P. Coyle:
AAAI '90. 10-12
- Ahti Salo, Raimo P. Hämäläinen:
Seteli: The Strategy Expert for Telecommunication Investments. 14-22 - Stefano Ceri, Letizia Tanca:
Expert Design of Local Area Networks. 23-33
- William F. Punch III, Michael C. Tanner, John R. Josephson, Jack W. Smith:
Peirce: A Tool for Experimenting with Abduction. 34-44 - C. Geldrez, Stan Matwin, Johanne Morin, Robert L. Probert:
An Application of Explanation-Based Learning to Protocol Conformance Testing. 45-60
- Pierre Lévine, Jean-Charles Pomerol:
Railcar Distribution at the French Railways. 61-69
- Terri J. Lydiard:
Kappa-PC. 71-77
- R. Narasimhan:
Book Reviews. 79-80
Volume 5, Number 6, December 1990
- Editorial. 2-3
- Sherman R. Alpert, Scott W. Woyak, Howard J. Shrobe, Lloyd F. Arrowood:
Guest Editor's Introduction: Object-Oriented Programming in AI. 6-7 - David W. Franke:
Imbedding Rule Inferencing in Applications. 8-14 - Naser S. Barghouti, Gail E. Kaiser:
Modeling Concurrency in Rule-Based Development Environments. 15-27
- John W. Benoit:
SAPS: A Production System with Active Data Structures. 28-33 - Raman Kannan, William H. Dodrill:
DAIS: A Distributed AI Programming Shell. 34-42 - Steve Laufmann, D. Michael DeVaney, Mark A. Whiting:
A Methodology for Evaluating Potential KBS Applications. 43-62
- Daniel E. Whitney:
The Japan-USA Manufacturing Research Exchange. 63-66
- Tom J. Schwartz:
Japan Looks at New Information Research. 67-69
- Dialogue. 70-74
- AAAI '90: Part 2. 75-82
- Anil Nigam, Seshashayee S. Murthy:
Book Reviews. 83-85
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