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AI EDAM, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 1995
- A. C. Butler, F. Sadeghi, S. S. Rao, Steven R. LeClair:
Computer-aided design/engineering of bearing systems using the Dempster-Shafer theory. 1-11 - Nabil A. Kartam, Ian Flood, Tanit Tongthong:
Integrating knowledge-based systems and artificial neural networks for engineering. 13-22 - David I. Schwartz, Stuart S. Chen:
A constraint-based approach for qualitative matrix structural analysis. 23-36 - Ian Flood, Kenneth Worley:
An artificial neural network approach to discrete-event simulation. 37-49 - Daniel Mittelstadt, Robert Paasch, Bruce D'Ambrosio:
Application of a Bayesian network to integrated circuit tester diagnosis. 51-65
Volume 9, Number 2, April 1995
- William P. Birmingham, Allen C. Ward:
Special Issue: What is Concurrent Engineering? 67-68
- Tetsuo Tomiyama:
A Japanese view on concurrent engineering. 69-71
- Carolyn C. Hayes, Harold C. Sun:
Using a manufacturing constraint network to identify cost-critical areas of designs. 73-87 - Susan Finger, Suresh Konda, Eswaran Subrahmanian:
Concurrent design happens at the interfaces. 89-99 - Feniosky Peña-Mora, Ram D. Sriram, Robert Logcher:
Conflict mitigation system for collaborative engineering. 101-124 - Michael P. Wellman:
A computational market model for distributed configuration design. 125-133 - Daniel Kuokka, Stanley Jefferson, Lee Barford, Felix Frayman:
A parametric design assistant for concurrent engineering. 135-144 - Yan Jin, Raymond E. Levitt, Tore R. Christiansen, John C. Kunz:
The Virtual Design Team: Modeling organizational behavior of concurrent design teams. 145-158
- Special Issue on Machine Learning in Design. 159
Volume 9, Number 3, June 1995
- H. Shiva Kumar, C. S. Krishnamoorthy:
A framework for case-based reasoning in engineering design. 161-182 - R. Chen, Allen C. Ward:
The RANGE family of propagation operations for intervals on simultaneous linear equations. 183-196 - R. Chen, Allen C. Ward:
The DOMAIN family of propagation operations for intervals on simultaneous linear equations. 197-210 - R. Chen, Allen C. Ward:
The SUFFICIENT-POINTS family of propagation operations for intervals on simultaneous linear equations. 211-217 - Joseph G. D'Ambrosio, William P. Birmingham:
Preference-directed design. 219-230 - William W. Finch, Allen C. Ward:
Generalized set-propagation operations over relations of more than three variables. 231-242
Volume 9, Number 4, September 1995
- Ian F. C. Smith:
Special Issue: Conflict management in design. 245-246
- Vincent Oh, John Sharpe:
Conflict management in an interdisciplinary design environment. 247-258 - Mark Klein:
Conflict management as part of an integrated exception handling approach. 259-267 - Charles J. Petrie, Teresa A. Webster, Mark R. Cutkosky:
Using Pareto optimality to coordinate distributed agents. 269-281 - Daniel Kuokka, Larry Harada:
Communication infrastructure for concurrent engineering. 283-297 - Bertrum V. Dunskus, Dan L. Grecu, David C. Brown, Ilan Berker:
Using Single Function Agents to investigate conflict. 299-312 - Djamila Haroud, Sylvie Boulanger, Esther M. Gelle, Ian F. C. Smith:
Management of conflict for preliminary engineering design tasks. 313-323 - Dennis R. Bahler, Catherine Dupont, James Bowen:
Mixed quantitative/qualitative method for evaluating compromise solutions to conflicts in collaborative design. 325-336 - Rose Dieng:
Conflict management in knowledge acquisition. 337-351 - Frances M. T. Brazier, Pieter H. G. van Langen, Jan Treur:
Modelling conflict management in design: An explicit approach. 353-366
Volume 9, Number 5, November 1995
- Kenneth N. Brown, J. H. Sims Williams, Chris A. McMahon:
Conceptual geometric reasoning by the manipulation of models based on prototypes. 367-385 - Andrew Gelsey:
Intelligent automated quality control for computational simulation. 387-400 - Octavio Melchor-Lucero, Carlos Ferregut:
Toward an expert system for damage assessment of structural concrete elements. 401-418 - Ian Flood:
Performing calculus operations on poorly understood engineering functions using neural networks. 419-426 - David G. Ullman, Bruce D'Ambrosio:
Taxonomy for classifying engineering decision problems and support systems. 427-438
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