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AI & Society, Volume 9, 1995
Volume 9, Number 1, 1995
- Mike Cooley:
The Myth of the Moral Neutrality of Technology. 10-17 - Howard Rosenbrock:
Ethics and Intellectual Structures. 18-28 - Fernando Leal:
Ethics is Fragile, Goodness is Not. 29-42 - Luis Montaño Hirose:
Organisational Spaces and Intelligent Machines: A Metaphorical Approach to Ethics. 43-56 - Patricia Shipley:
The Keyboard Blues: Modern Technology and the Rights and Risks of People at Work. 57-79 - Jacqueline G. Ord:
The Ethics of NHS Computing: A Terminal Case. 80-90 - Ken D. Eason, Susan Harker, R. F. Raven, J. R. Brailsford, A. D. Cross:
Expert or Assistant: Supporting Power Engineers in the Management of Electricity Distribution. 91-104 - Jose Sanmartín:
The New World of Human Genetic Technologies: The Policy Environment and Impacts of Genetic Screening Tests. 105-114
Volume 9, Numbers 2 & 3, 1995
- Stephen J. Cowley, Karl F. MacDorman:
Simulating Conversations: The Communion Game. 116-137 - Vincent Rialle:
Cognition and Decision in Biomedical Artificial Intelligence: From Symbolic Representation to Emergence. 138-160 - William J. Ferns Jr., Abbe Mowshowitz:
Knowledge-Intensive Systems in the Social Service Agency: Anticipated Impacts on the Organisation. 161-183 - A. Raghuramaraju:
Of Thinking Machines and the Centred Self. 184-192 - Siv Friis:
The PROTEVS Approach: A Short Presentation of Background, Principles and Metrods. 193-207 - Yoshihiro Sato:
Requirement Acquisition in System Development: A Human-Centred Perspective of the Tacit Requirements. 208-217 - Thomas Binder:
Designing for Work Place Learning. 218-243 - Masao Hijikata:
Group Decision Process Support System for Regional Planning - A Perspective from Japan. 244-257 - Jim Thorpe:
Innovative Design and the Language of Struggle. 258-272
- Satinder P. Gill:
Aesthetic Design: Dialogue and Learning. A Case Study of Landscape ARchitecture. 273-285
Volume 9, Number 4, 1995
- Maria Miceli, Amedeo Cesta, Paola Rizzo:
Distributed Artificial Intelligence from a Socio-Cognitive Standpoint: Looking at Reasons for Interaction. 287-320 - Thomas Herrmann, Katharina Just:
Experts' Systems Instead of Expert Systems. 321-355 - Andrew Fordham, Nigel Gilbert:
On the Nature of Rules and Conversation. 356-372
- Preben Mogensen, Mike Robinson:
Triggering Artefacts. 373-388 - Adam Drozdek:
What if Computers Could Think? 389-395 - Marco C. Bettoni:
Kant and the software Crisis: Suggestions for the Construction of Human-Centred Software Systems. 396-401 - Nikitas A. Assimakopoulos:
How to Reach O. R. Wisdom. 402-410
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