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Knowledge Acquisition, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 1993
- Yves Kodratoff, Christel Vrain:
Acquiring first-order knowledge about air traffic control. 1-36 - Dirk E. Mahling, W. Bruce Croft:
Acquisition and support of goal-based tasks. 37-77 - Brian S. Zaff, Michael D. McNeese, Daniel E. Snyder:
Capturing multiple perspectives: a user-centered approach to knowledge and design acquisition. 79-116
Volume 5, Number 2, 1993
- Manfred Aben:
Formally specifying reusable knowledge model components. 119-141 - Marc Linster:
Integrating conceptual and operational modeling: a case study. 143-171 - Georg Klinker, David Marques, John P. McDermott:
The Active Glossary: taking integration seriously. 173-197 - Thomas R. Gruber:
A translation approach to portable ontology specifications. 199-220 - Jay T. Runkel, William P. Birmingham:
Knowledge acquisition in the small: building knowledge-acquisition tools from pieces. 221-243
Volume 5, Number 3, 1993
- Mihai Barbuceanu:
Models: toward integrated knowledge modeling environments. 245-304 - Douglas Skuce:
A multi-functional knowledge management system. 305-346 - Glenn G. Shephard:
Providing descriptive power to guided self-elicitation. 347-366
Volume 5, Number 4, 1993
- Charalambos Tsatsarakis, D. Sleeman:
Supporting preprocessing and postprocessing for machine learning algorithms: a workbench for ID3. 367-383 - Clyde W. Holsapple, William S. Rayens, Jen-Her Wu:
Operator effects in the choice of certainty factor algebras: an experimental study. 385-403 - John H. Boose, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Joseph L. Koszarek, David B. Shema:
Knowledge acquisition techniques for group decision support. 405-447 - Kieron O'Hara, Nigel Shadbolt:
Locating generic tasks. 449-481
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