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Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 1997
- Christian Haefke, Martin Natter, Tarun Soni, Heinrich Otruba:
Adaptive Methods in Macroeconomic Forecasting. 1-10 - Kazuhiro Kohara, Tsutomu Ishikawa, Yoshimi Fukuhara, Yukihiro Nakamura:
Stock Price Prediction Using Prior Knowledge and Neural Networks. 11-22 - Young S. Kwon, Ingoo Han, Kun Chang Lee:
Ordinal Pairwise Partitioning (OPP) Approach to Neural Networks Training in Bond rating. 23-40 - Kun Chang Lee, Hyun Soo Kim:
A Fuzzy Cognitive Map-Based Bi-Directional Inference Mechanism: An Application to Stock Investment Analysis. 41-57 - John J. Maher, Tarun K. Sen:
Predicting Bond Ratings Using Neural Networks: A Comparison with Logistic Regression. 59-72 - Yuan Pu Shao, Alan Wilson, Charles Oppenheim:
Knowledge-Based Systems in Retail Banking: A Survey of Current Practice. 73-81
Volume 6, Number 2, June 1997
- Walt Scacchi, Peiwei Mi:
Process Life Cycle Engineering: A Knowledge-Based Approach and Environment. 83-107 - Mark E. Nissen:
Reengineering Support through Measurement-driven Inference. 109-120 - Joseph Natovich, Miklos A. Vasarhelyi:
Business Process Modeling from the Control Perspective: The AI Planning Approach. 121-139 - Jinwoo Kim, Jae Yun Moon:
An AHP & Survey for Selecting Workflow Management Systems. 141-161 - Deb Ghosh, Sumit Sarkar, Paul Dardeau:
Knowledge-Based Simulation for Business Process Redesign. 163-176
Volume 6, Number 3, September 1997
- Ran Barniv, Anurag Agarwal, Robert Leach:
Predicting the outcome following bankruptcy filing: a three-state classification using neural networks. 177-194 - Stephanie M. Bryant:
A case-based reasoning approach to bankruptcy prediction modeling. 195-214 - Marilyn Magee Greenstein, Diane M. Hamilton:
Critical factors to consider in the development of an audit client engagement decision expert support system: a Delphi study of Big Six practicing auditors. 215-234 - Harlan L. Etheridge, Ram S. Sriram:
A comparison of the relative costs of financial distress models: artificial neural networks, logit and multivariate discriminant analysis. 235-248 - Timothy B. Bell:
Neural nets or the logit model? A comparison of each model's ability to predict commercial bank failures. 249-264
- Andrew Lymer:
Second international meeting on artificial intelligence in accounting, finance and tax, Punta Umbria, Spain, 27-28 September 1996. 265-267
Volume 6, Number 4, December 1997
- Beat Wüthrich:
Discovering probabilistic decision rules. 269-277 - Milam W. Aiken, Mark Ulrich, Tommie Singleton:
A bilingual group decision support system. 279-285 - Hennie Daniels, Bart Kamp, William Verkooijen:
Modelling non-linearity in economic classification with neural networks. 287-301 - Jae Kyu Lee, Sang Zo Nam:
An object-oriented optimal savings system: HYPER-SAVINGS. 303-320
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