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Knowledge Based Systems, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, February 1996
- C. P. Ravikumar, R. Aggarwal:
Parallel search-and-learn techniques and graph coloring. 3-13 - C. Y. Teo, W. Jiang, Hoay Beng Gooi:
Review of restoration strategies and a realtime knowledge based approach for bulk power system restoration. 15-21 - Divine T. Ndumu, Bassam A. Izzuddin, D. Lloyd Smith:
Explaining design plans. 23-39 - Christine W. Chan, Michael Johnston:
Knowledge modelling for constructing an expert system to support reforestation decisions. 41-59 - Mária Bieliková, Pavol Návrat:
Knowledge based method for building a software system configuration. 61-65 - Huan Liu, Rudy Setiono:
Dimensionality reduction via discretization. 67-72
Volume 9, Number 2, April 1996
- P. M. Wognum, Ian F. C. Smith:
Reuse of designs. 79-81 - Frank Maurer:
Current status of case-retrieval in engineering domains: an analysis from the knowledge engineering perspective. 83-91 - S. J. M. van Eldonk, L. K. Alberts, R. R. Bakker, F. Dikker, P. M. Wognum:
Redesign of technical systems. 93-104 - Frances M. T. Brazier, Pieter H. G. van Langen, Jan Treur, Niek J. E. Wijngaards:
Redesign and reuse in compositional knowledge-based systems. 105-118 - Anita Pos, Pim Borst, Jan L. Top, Hans Akkermans:
Reusability of simulation models. 119-125 - Barry Smyth, Mark T. Keane:
Using adaptation knowledge to retrieve and adapt design cases. 127-135 - Liesbeth M. Dusink, Larry Latour:
Controlling functional fixedness: the essence of successful reuse. 137-143
Volume 9, Number 3, May 1996
- Andrés Gómez de Silva Garza, Mary Lou Maher:
Design by interactive exploration using memory-based techniques. 151-161 - Akiko Kondo, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Efficient inference method for computing an optimal solution in predicate-logic hypothetical reasoning. 163-171 - S. M. Yuen, K. P. Lam:
Temporal constraint reasoning mechanisms for microprocessor systems diagnosis. 173-181 - Alex H. B. Duffy, Andreas Persidis, K. J. MacCallum:
NODES: a numerical and object based modelling system for conceptual engineering design. 183-206 - John V. Harrington, Hossein Soltan, Mark Forskitt:
Framework for knowledge based support in a concurrent engineering environment. 207-215
Volume 9, Number 4, June 1996
- Forouzan Golshani, Enrique Cortes-Rello, Thomas H. Howell:
Dynamic route planning with uncertain information. 223-232 - Jennifer G. Harvey, David D. Harris:
Enhancing the blackboard concept to produce a flexible, extensible knowledge-based design tool. 233-243 - Agostino Poggi:
Cooperative software agents for the Unix domain. 245-252 - Geoffrey I. Webb:
Integrating machine learning with knowledge acquisition through direct interaction with domain experts. 253-266 - Ning Zhong, Setsuo Ohsuga:
System for managing and refining structural characteristics discovered from databases. 267-279
Volume 9, Number 5, September 1996
- Frans Coenen, Bridget Beattie, Bernard M. Diaz, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Michael J. R. Shave:
Temporal reasoning using tesseral addressing: towards an intelligent environmental impact assessment system. 287-300 - Grigoris Antoniou:
Integrity and rule checking in nonmonotonic knowledge bases. 301-306 - A. M. Buis, Rob A. Vingerhoeds:
Knowledge-based systems in the design of a new parcelling. 307-314 - Gerald R. Garside, Paul C. Rhodes:
Computing marginal probabilities in causal multiway trees given incomplete information. 315-327 - Huaiqing Wang, Chen Wang:
APACS: a multi-agent system with repository support. 329-337 - Vasudev Varma, A. Sivasankara Reddy:
Knowledge based metaphor interpretation. 339-342
Volume 9, Number 6, October 1996
- Linda Candy:
Creativity and Cognition 1996. 349-350 - James Ambach, Alexander Repenning:
Participatory theater: interacting with autonomous tools for creative applications. 351-358 - Armin Bruderlin:
The creative process of animating human movement. 359-367 - Masanori Sugimoto, Koichi Hori, Setsuo Ohsuga:
A system to visualize different viewpoints for supporting researchers' creativity. 369-376 - Kazushi Nishimoto, Yasuyuki Sumi, Kenji Mase:
Toward an outsider agent for supporting a brainstorming session -- an information retrieval method from a different viewpoint. 377-384 - Klaus Schmid:
Making AI systems more creative: the IPC-model. 385-397
Volume 9, Number 7, November 1996
- Gerry Stahl:
Armchair missions to Mars: using case-based reasoning and fuzzy logic to simulate a time series model of astronaut crews. 409-415 - Alan Harrison, Peter G. Thomas:
Integrating multiple and diverse abstract knowledge types in real-time embedded systems. 417-434 - John S. Gero:
Creativity, emergence and evolution in design. 435-448 - Walter Hower, Winfried Graf:
A bibliographical survey of constraint-based approaches to CAD, graphics, layout, visualization, and related topics. 449-464 - María Matilde García Lorenzo, Rafael Esteban Bello Pérez:
A model and its different applications to case-based reasoning. 465-473
Volume 9, Number 8, December 1996
- Editorial. Knowl. Based Syst. 9(8): 481-482 (1996)
- Karvel K. Thornber:
Analogic: Inference beyond logic. 483-489 - Robin D. Burke:
Conceptual indexing and active retrieval of video for interactive learning environments. 491-499 - Danilo Montesi:
Heterogeneous knowledge representation: integrating connectionist and symbolic computation. 501-507 - Zdzislaw S. Hippe:
Design and application of a new knowledge engineering tool for solving real-world problems. 509-515 - Letha H. Etzkorn, Carl G. Davis:
Automated object-oriented reusable component identification. 517-524 - Juergen Prang, Heinz-Dieter Hümmer, Walter Geisselhardt:
A system for simulation, monitoring and diagnosis of controlled continuous processes with slow dynamics. 525-530 - Simon Y. Foo:
A rule-based machine vision system for fire detection in aircraft dry bays and engine compartments. 531-540
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