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International Journal of General Systems, Volume 31
Volume 31, Number 1, 2002
- Chi Youn Chung:
Balancing of an inverted pendulum with a kinematically redundant robot. 1-15 - Raul Trejo, Vladik Kreinovich:
Computing the shape of the image of a multi-linear mapping is possible but computationally intractable: Theorems. 17-27 - Fernando J. Barros:
Towards a theory of continuous flow models. 29-40 - Naoki Shiba:
Model management by managing the hierarchical structure. 53-72
Volume 31, Number 2, 2002
- Yair Neuman:
A co-generic perspective on problems involving a shift between systems' different levels of analysis. 111-118 - Miguel Lloret-Climent, Josep Lluis Usó-Domènech, Bernard C. Patten, Francisco Vives-Macià:
Causality in H -semiotic systems of ecosystems: Routes and tours. 119-130 - Avenir I. Uyemov:
The ternary description language as a formalism for the parametric general systems theory: Part II. 131-151 - Ivan Kramosil:
Boolean-valued belief functions. 153-181 - Serguei Krivov, Anju Dahiya, Jaweed Ashraf:
From equations to patterns: Logic-based approach to general systems theory. 183-205
Volume 31, Number 3, 2002
- Josep Lluis Usó-Domènech, Jorge Mateu, Bernard C. Patten:
Mathematical approach to the concept of environment: Open systems and processes. 213-223 - Y. P. Chang, Jason Sheng-Hong Tsai, Leang-San Shieh:
Digital redesign of uncertain systems with state and input delays using evolutionary programming. 225-244 - Yasuhiko Takahara, Naoki Shiba, Yongmei Liu:
General system theoretic approach to data mining system. 245-264 - Marcin Detyniecki, Ronald R. Yager, Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier:
Reducing t-norms and augmenting t-conorms. 265-276 - Mourad Oussalah:
On the normalization of subnormal possibility distributions: New investigations. 277-301 - Ronald R. Yager:
On the cardinality index and attitudinal character of fuzzy measures. 303-329
Volume 31, Number 4, 2002
- Jiye Liang, Kwai-Sang Chin, Chuangyin Dang, Richard C. M. Yam:
A new method for measuring uncertainty and fuzziness in rough set theory. 331-342 - A. Guergachi, Guillaume Patry:
Statistical learning theory, model identification and system information content. 343-357 - Yong-Taek Kim, Hyun-Chan Cho, Jae-Yong Seo, Hong-Tae Jeon, George J. Klir:
Intelligent path planning of two cooperating robots based on fuzzy logic. 359-376 - Koichiro Matsuno, Stanley N. Salthe:
The origin and development of time. 377-393 - Chunguang Li, Xiaofeng Liao, Juebang Yu:
A fast complex-valued adaptive filtering algorithm. 395-403 - Wei-Zhi Wu, Yee Leung, Wen-Xiu Zhang:
Connections between rough set theory and Dempster-Shafer theory of evidence. 405-430
Volume 31, Number 5, 2002
- Josep Maria Mirats i Tur, François E. Cellier, Rafael M. Huber, Si-Zhao Joe Qin:
On the selection of variables for qualitative modelling of dynamical systems. 435-467 - Josep Maria Mirats i Tur, François E. Cellier, Rafael M. Huber:
Variable selection procedures and efficient suboptimal mask search algorithms in fuzzy inductive reasoning. 469-498 - Enric Trillas, Claudi Alsina, Ana Pradera:
Searching for the roots of non-contradiction and excluded-middle. 499-513 - Robert Kay:
Autopoiesis and systems education: Implications for practice. 515-530 - Ying-Fang Huang:
Enhancement on sensitivity analysis of priority in analytic hierarchy process. 531-542
Volume 31, Number 6, 2002
- Shahin G. Amrahov:
Sufficient conditions for asymptotic Liapunov stability of special system of linear differential equations with constant coefficients. 545-548 - Lev V. Utkin, Igor Kozine:
Stress-strength reliability models under incomplete information. 549-568 - Radim Belohlávek, George J. Klir, Harold W. Lewis III, Eileen C. Way:
On the capability of fuzzy set theory to represent concepts. 569-585 - Radko Mesiar:
Fuzzy measures and generalized Möbius transform. 587-599 - Jia-yuarn Guo, Vira Chankong:
Rough set-based approach to rule generation and rule induction. 601-617
- George J. Klir:
Book reviews and abstracts. 619-631
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