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The Knowledge Engineering Review, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 1984
- John Fox:
A short account of Knowledge Engineering. 4-14 - Tim Johnson:
The Commercial Application of Expert Systems Technology. 15-25 - Robert A. Kowalski:
Logic Programming in the Fifth Generation. 26-38
- John Fox:
An annotated Bibliography. 39-46
Volume 1, Number 2, June 1984
- John Fox, Maurice Ashill Esq:
The Knowledge Engineering Review. 3
- Austin Tate:
A Review of knowledge-based planning techniques. 4-17 - Frederick Hayes-Roth:
Knowledge-based expert systems - The State of the Art in the US. 18-27 - Philip E. Slatter:
Cognitive emulation in expert system design. 28-40
- William F. Clocksin:
Giving 'em the Business The AI Business: Commercial Uses of Artificial Intelligence. Edited by Patrick H. Winston and Karen A. Prendergast. MIT Press: 1984 Pp. 324. 41-42 - John Fox:
Knowledgeable Machines Knowledge-based Systems in Artificial Intelligence. Randall Davis Douglas Lenat. McGraw-Hill: 1983. Pp. 490. 42-44 - John Fox:
Search for Cognitive Science Conceptual Structures: Information Processing in Mind and Machine. By John F. Sown. Addison-Wesley: 1984. Pp. 481. 44-45
- Editor's note. 46
Volume 1, Number 3, September 1984
- David J. Hand:
Expert Systems in Statistics. 2-10 - Tim Johnson:
Natural Language Computing: The Commercial Applications. 11-23 - Jean-Pierre H. Laurent:
Types of Control Structure in Expert Systems. 24-34
Volume 1, Number 4, December 1984
- John Fox:
The Knowledge Engineering Review. 1
- Han Reichgelt, Frank van Harmelen:
Criteria for Choosing Representation Languages and Control Regimes for Expert Systems. 2-17 - Jean-Pierre H. Laurent, Jacqueline Ayel, Franck Thome, Danielle Ziébelin:
Comparative Evaluation of Three Expert System Development Tools: Kee, Knowledge Craft, Art. 18-29 - Brian P. Bloomfield:
Capturing Expertise by Rule Induction. 30-36
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