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Artificial Intelligence in Engineering, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January 2000
- Hsin-Chi Chang, Lijun Dong, Xiaoqing Frank Liu, Wen F. Lu:
Indexing and retrieval in machining process planning using case-based reasoning. 1-13 - Luis A. Castillo, Juan Fernández-Olivares, Antonio González Muñoz:
Automatic generation of control sequences for manufacturing systems based on partial order planning techniques. 15-30 - Sohrab Khanmohammadi, Iraj Hassanzadeh, Mohammad Bagher Bannae Sharifian:
Modified adaptive discrete control system containing neural estimator and neural controller. 31-38 - R. P. Cherian, Lyndon N. Smith, P. Sagar Midha:
A neural network approach for selection of powder metallurgy materials and process parameters. 39-44 - Ignasi Rodríguez-Roda, Manel Poch, René Bañares-Alcántara:
Application of a support system to the design of wastewater treatment plants. 45-61 - Patricia Lutsky:
Information extraction from documents for automating software testing. 63-69 - Chun-Hsien Chen, Luis G. Occeña:
Knowledge decomposition for a product design blackboard expert system. 71-82 - Xuan F. Zha:
An object-oriented knowledge based Petri net approach to intelligent integration of design and assembly planning. 83-112
Volume 14, Number 2, April 2000
- Mu-Chun Su, Yi-Yuan Chen, Kuo-Hua Wang, Chee-Yuen Tew, Hai Huang:
3D arm movement recognition using syntactic pattern recognition. 113-118 - Chien-Hung Wei:
Operational issues of sequencing with elastic nets. 119-125 - Sohrab Khanmohammadi, Iraj Hassanzadeh, H. R. Zarei Poor:
Fault diagnosis competitive neural network with prioritized modification rule of connection weights. 127-132 - Ta-Cheng Chen, Gary W. Fischer:
A GA-based search method for the tolerance allocation problem. 133-141 - R. Venkatraman, S. Venkatraman:
Rule-based system application for a technical problem in inventory issue. 143-152 - Jianqiang Yi, Naoyoshi Yubazaki:
Stabilization fuzzy control of inverted pendulum systems. 153-163 - Dragan Kukolj, Filip Kulic, Emil Levi:
Design of the speed controller for sensorless electric drives based on AI techniques: a comparative study. 165-174 - Oded Maimon, Dan Braha, Vineet Seth:
A neural network approach for a robot task sequencing problem. 175-189 - Chefi Ketata, Maria C. Rockwell, Denis Riordan:
Development of expert systems for stream sampling in mineral processing plants. 191-197 - Yoram Reich:
Dear Professors G. Rzevski, I. Smith and T. Tomiyama. 199
Volume 14, Number 3, July 2000
- C. J. Moore:
Collaborative and concurrent engineering in the construction industry. 201-202 - Feniosky Peña-Mora, Karim Hussein, Sanjeev Vadhavkar, Karim Benjamin:
CAIRO: a concurrent engineering meeting environment for virtual design teams. 203-219 - Chimay J. Anumba, Alistair K. Duke:
Telepresence in concurrent lifecycle design and construction. 221-232 - Steven J. Fenves, Hugues Rivard, Nestor Gomez:
SEED-Config: a tool for conceptual structural design in a collaborative building design environment. 233-247 - John C. Miles, W. A. Gray, Tom W. Carnduff, I. Santoyridis, A. Faulconbridge:
Versioning and configuration management in design using CAD and complex wrapped objects. 249-260 - Claudio Lottaz, Ian F. C. Smith, Yvan Robert-Nicoud, Boi Faltings:
Constraint-based support for negotiation in collaborative design. 261-280
Volume 14, Number 4, October 2000
- J. C. Tay, Hiok Chai Quek:
Issues in the performance measurement of constraint-satisfaction techniques. 281-294 - Samuel Pierre, Hassane Said, Wilfried G. Probst:
Routing in computer networks using artificial neural networks. 295-305 - Lluís A. Belanche Muñoz, Julio J. Valdés, Joaquim Comas, Ignasi Rodríguez-Roda, Manel Poch:
Prediction of the bulking phenomenon in wastewater treatment plants. 307-317 - Beatrice Lazzerini, Francesco Marcelloni:
A genetic algorithm for generating optimal assembly plans. 319-329 - Franz Wotawa:
Debugging VHDL designs using model-based reasoning. 331-351
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