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AI EDAM, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, February 1987
- Clive L. Dym:
Statement from the Editor. 1
- Note regarding book reviews. 1-2
- Raymond E. Levitt, John C. Kunz:
Using artificial intelligence techniques to support project management. 3-24 - Robin J. Popplestone:
The Edinburgh Designer System as a framework for robotics: the design of behavior. 25-36 - Clive L. Dym:
Issues in the design and implementation of expert systems. 37-46 - Paul R. Cohen, Glenn Shafer, Prakash P. Shenoy:
Modifiable combining functions. 47-57 - Weng Tat Chan, Boyd C. Paulson:
Exploratory design using constraints. 59-71
Volume 1, Number 2, May 1987
- Sally McLaughlin, John S. Gero:
Acquiring expert knowledge from characterized designs. 73-87 - Gia Toan Nguyen, Dominique Rieu:
Expert database concepts for engineering design. 89-101 - Jessica Ronchi, Grazia Butera, Enrico Frascari, Piero Scaruffi:
A distributed blackboard-based architecture for tele-diagnosis. 103-108 - Stephen C. Y. Lu, Kaihu Chen:
A machine learning approach to the automatic synthesis of mechanistic knowledge for engineering decision-making. 109-118 - David A. Hoeltzel, Wei-Hua Chieng, John Zissimides:
Knowledge representation and planning control in an expert system for the creative design of mechanisms. 119-137
- Research in Progress Briefs. 139-141
Volume 1, Number 3, August 1987
- Clive L. Dym:
Editor's Preface. 143
- John R. Dixon:
On research methodology towards a scientific theory of engineering design. 145-157 - Ingemar A. E. Hulthage, M. A. Przystupa, Martha L. Farinacci, Michael D. Rychener:
The represenaion of metallurgical knowledge for alloy design. 159-168 - Jonathan Cagan, Alice M. Agogino:
Innovative design of mechanical structures from first principles. 169-189 - Shinsuke Akagi, Kikuo Fujita:
Building an expert system for the preliminary design of ships. 191-205 - Mary Lou Maher:
Engineering design synthesis: a domain independent representation. 207-213
- Research in Progress Briefs. 215-216
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