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Knowledge Based Systems, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, January 2004
- Sung-Kwun Oh, Witold Pedrycz, Ho-Sung Park:
Rule-based multi-FNN identification with the aid of evolutionary fuzzy granulation. 1-13 - Rafael Pérez y Pérez, Mike Sharples:
Three computer-based models of storytelling: BRUTUS, MINSTREL and MEXICA. 15-29 - Maria Virvou, Katerina Kabassi:
Evaluating an intelligent graphical user interface by comparison with human experts. 31-37 - Nick V. Flor, Paul P. Maglio:
Modeling business representational activity online: A case study of a customer-centered business. 39-56 - Sonja Petrovic-Lazarevic, Ken Coghill, Ajith Abraham:
Neuro-fuzzy modelling in support of knowledge management in social regulation of access to cigarettes by minors. 57-60
Volume 17, Number 2-4, May 2004
- Max Bramer:
Guest Editorial. 63-64 - Alfonsas Misevicius:
An improved hybrid genetic algorithm: new results for the quadratic assignment problem. 65-73 - Somaya Al-Máadeed, Colin Higgins, David G. Elliman:
Off-line recognition of handwritten Arabic words using multiple hidden Markov models. 75-79 - Ernest Muthomi Mugambi, Andrew Hunter, Giles Oatley, Richard Lee Kennedy:
Polynomial-fuzzy decision tree structures for classifying medical data. 81-87 - Baher A. El-Geresy, Alia I. Abdelmoty:
SPARQS: a qualitative spatial reasoning engine. 89-102 - Timothy J. Norman, Alun D. Preece, Stuart W. Chalmers, Nicholas R. Jennings, Michael Luck, Viet Dung Dang, Thuc Duong Nguyen, Vikas Deora, Jianhua Shao, W. A. Gray, Nick J. Fiddian:
Agent-based formation of virtual organisations. 103-111 - David McSherry:
Balancing user satisfaction and cognitive load in coverage-optimised retrieval. 113-119 - Kushan Nammuni, Claire Pickering, Sanjay Modgil, Alan Montgomery, Peter Hammond, Jeremy C. Wyatt, Douglas G. Altman, Robert Dunlop, Henry W. W. Potts:
Design-a-trial: a rule-based decision support system for clinical trial design. 121-129 - Conor Hayes, Padraig Cunningham:
Context boosting collaborative recommendations. 131-138 - Nirmalie Wiratunga, Susan Craw, Bruce Taylor, Genevieve Davis:
Case-based reasoning for matching technology to people's needs. 139-146 - John K. Debenham:
Multi-issue bargaining in an information-rich context. 147-155 - John Kingston:
Conducting feasibility studies for knowledge based systems. 157-164 - Cornelius Weber, Stefan Wermter, Alexandros Zochios:
Robot docking with neural vision and reinforcement. 165-172
Volume 17, Number 5-6, August 2004
- Yiyu Yao, Ning Zhong, Jiming Liu, Setsuo Ohsuga:
Web Intelligence: exploring structures, semantics, and knowledge of the Web. 175-177 - Minsoo Lee, Stanley Y. W. Su, Herman Lam:
Event and rule services for achieving a Web-based knowledge network. 179-188 - Jiming Liu, Chunyan Yao:
Rational competition and cooperation in ubiquitous agent communities. 189-200 - Heiner Stuckenschmidt, Frank van Harmelen:
Generating and managing metadata for Web-based information systems. 201-206 - Yuefeng Li, Ning Zhong:
Web mining model and its applications for information gathering. 207-217 - Rowena Chau, Chung-Hsing Yeh:
A multilingual text mining approach to web cross-lingual text retrieval. 219-227 - Arno Scharl, Christian Bauer:
Mining large samples of web-based corpora. 229-233
Volume 17, Number7-8, December 2004
- Paul Johannesson, Hamido Fujita:
Special issue on 'Legacy systems and software change'. 237-238 - Mohamed Ben Ayed, Jolita Ralyté, Colette Rolland:
Constructing the Lyee method with a method engineering approach. 239-248 - Love Ekenberg, Paul Johannesson:
A framework for determining design correctness. 249-262 - Hamido Fujita, Mohamed Mejri, Béchir Ktari:
A process algebra to formalize the Lyee methodology. 263-281 - Yozo Takeda, Hamido Fujita:
Legacy system program transformation by Lyee methodology. 283-302 - Gregor von Bochmann:
High-level design for user and component interfaces. 303-310
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