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AI & Society, Volume 6, 1992
Volume 6, Number 1, January-March 1992
- Howard Rosenbrock:
Science, Technology and Purpose. 3-17 - Hubert L. Dreyfus, Stuart E. Dreyfus:
What Artificial Experts Can and Cannot Do. 18-26 - Gerald Heidegger:
Machines, Computers, Dialectics: A New Look at Human Intelligence. 27-40 - Mariella Combi:
The Imaginary, The Computer, Artificial Intelligence: A Cultural Anthropological Approach. 41-49 - John Nolan:
The Computational Metaphor and Environmentalism. 50-61 - Jacob L. Mey, Hiroshi Tamura:
Barriers to Communication in a Computer Age. 62-77
- Cristiano Castelfranchi, Rosaria Conte:
Emergent Functionality Among Intelligent Systems: Cooperation Within and Without Minds. 78-87 - Peter J. Marcer:
Quantum Computation and the Conscious Machine - The Reason Why Computers Will Never be Smarter than People. 88-93
Volume 6, Number 2, April-June 1992
- Bruce J. Berman:
Artificial Intelligence and the Ideology of Capitalist Reconstruction. 103-114 - Gilberto Marzano:
IDSSs Opportunities and Problems: Steps to Development of an IDSS. 115-139 - Fernando Alonso, José Luis Maté, José L. Morant, Juan Pazos:
From Epistemology to Gnoseology: Foundations of the Knowledge Industry. 140-165
- Ian H. Witten, Bruce A. MacDonald, David Maulsby, Rosanna Heise:
Programming by Example: The Human Face of AI. 166-180 - Jacob L. Mey:
Adaptability: Reflections. 180-185
Volume 6, Number 3, July-September 1992
- Romain Laufer:
The Social Acceptability of AI Systems: Legitimacy Epistemology and Marketing. 197-220 - Graziella Mazzoli:
The Evolving Model of Communication in Sociotechnical Systems. 221-231 - Eva Senghaas-Knobloch:
Ambivalent Attitudes Towards Technical Progress and Steps to Overcome Them: Reflections and Results of an Empirical Investigation. 232-244 - Barbara Gorayska, Kevin Cox:
Expert Systems as Extensions of the Human Mind: A User Oriented, Holistic Approach to the Design of Multiple Reasoning System Environments and Interfaces. 245-262
- Gerald J. Johnson:
Talking About Computers: From Metaphor to Jargon. 263-270 - Adam Drozdek:
Moral Dimension of Man and Artificial Intelligence. 271-280 - Godela Unseld:
AI - and Everything Else. 280-287 - Janet S. Zeide, Jay Liebowitz:
Institutionalizing Expert Systems: Guidelines and Legal Concerns. 287-293
Volume 6, Number 4, October-December 1992
- John Kelly:
The Ontological Status of Computers or What is a Computer? 305-323 - Jay Liebowitz, Francisco J. Cantú Ortiz:
Expert System Technology Transfer Strategies: Selected Cases from the United States and Mexico. 324-337 - Elke Steven, Michael Hoenen, Matthias Kloth:
Testability of Expert Systems in System Development and Application. 337-344 - John G. Gammack, Terence C. Fogarty, Steven A. Battle, N. S. Ireson, Jun Cui:
Human-Centred Decision Support: The IDIOMS System. 345-366
- Zhengxin Chen:
Remarks on Intelligence as Extended Retrieval and Its Implications. 367-373 - Felix Rauner:
Working and Learning in a Car Repair Chop: Are Expertsystems a Solution? 373-381 - Franco Fileni:
Culture and Knowledge: Hypothesis on the Interpretation of Post-Industrial Society. 382-389
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