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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j31]Mohsin Murtaza, Chi-Tsun Cheng, Mohammad Fard, John Zeleznikow:
The importance of transparency in naming conventions, designs, and operations of safety features: from modern ADAS to fully autonomous driving functions. AI Soc. 38(2): 983-993 (2023) - [j30]John Zeleznikow:
The benefits and dangers of using machine learning to support making legal predictions. WIREs Data. Mining. Knowl. Discov. 13(4) (2023) - 2022
- [c94]John Zeleznikow:
Online Dispute Resolution: Ethics and Governance. AIGEL 2022: 150-160 - 2021
- [j29]Lilla Thiele-Evans, Blake Pepper, John Zeleznikow, Neil Foster, Tania Sourdin:
Regulatory approaches to managing artificial intelligence systems in autonomous vehicles in Australia. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 29(2): 79-100 (2021) - [c93]Fernando Esteban de la Rosa, John Zeleznikow:
Making intelligent online dispute resolution tools available to self-represented litigants in the public justice system: towards and ethical use of the ai technology in the administration of justice. ICAIL 2021: 195-199
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j28]Fahimeh Abedi, John Zeleznikow, Chris Brien:
Developing regulatory standards for the concept of security in online dispute resolution systems. Comput. Law Secur. Rev. 35(5): 105328 (2019) - [j27]Fahimeh Abedi, John Zeleznikow, Emilia Bellucci:
Universal standards for the concept of trust in online dispute resolution systems in e-commerce disputes. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 27(3): 209-237 (2019) - [c92]Nadav Prawer, John Zeleznikow:
War as a Technique of International Conflict Resolution - An Analytical Approach. GDN 2019: 123-136 - 2018
- [j26]Naomi Whiteside, Torgeir Aleti, Jason Pallant, John Zeleznikow:
Helpful or harmful? Exploring the impact of social media usage on intimate relationships. Australas. J. Inf. Syst. 22 (2018) - [j25]Michael D'Rosario, John Zeleznikow:
Compliance with International Soft Law: Is the Adoption of Soft Law Predictable? Int. J. Strateg. Decis. Sci. 9(3): 1-15 (2018) - 2017
- [c91]Marco Gomes, John Zeleznikow, Paulo Novais:
A Non-intrusive Approach to Measuring Trust in Opponents in a Negotiation Scenario. AICOL 2017: 528-542 - 2016
- [c90]Saara Matilainen, David G. Schwartz, John Zeleznikow:
Facebook and the Elderly: The Benefits of Social Media Adoption for Aged Care Facility Residents. GDN 2016: 127-139 - 2015
- [c89]Jack G. Conrad, John Zeleznikow:
The role of evaluation in AI and law: an examination of its different forms in the AI and law journal. ICAIL 2015: 181-186 - 2014
- [j24]Davide Carneiro, Paulo Novais, Francisco Andrade, John Zeleznikow, José Neves:
Online dispute resolution: an artificial intelligence perspective. Artif. Intell. Rev. 41(2): 211-240 (2014) - [c88]Subha Chandar, John Zeleznikow:
Risks to Consider When Negotiating IT Outsourcing Agreements. Language, Culture, Computation (2) 2014: 424-439 - [c87]Ruth Kannai, Uri J. Schild, John Zeleznikow:
There Is More to Legal Reasoning with Analogies than Case Based Reasoning, But What? Language, Culture, Computation (2) 2014: 440-451 - [c86]Ping Zhang, Sirkka L. Jarvenpaa, Kalle Lyytinen, Claudia Loebbecke, David G. Schwartz, John Zeleznikow:
Is History: the Evolution of is Education. ECIS 2014 - [c85]Davide Carneiro, Paulo Novais, John Zeleznikow, Francisco Andrade, José Neves:
Managing Motivation at the Workplace through Negotiation. JURIX 2014: 91-96 - 2013
- [j23]Bahadorreza Ofoghi, John Zeleznikow, Clare MacMahon, Dan Dwyer:
Supporting athlete selection and strategic planning in track cycling omnium: A statistical and machine learning approach. Inf. Sci. 233: 200-213 (2013) - [j22]Davide Carneiro, Paulo Novais, Francisco Andrade, John Zeleznikow, José Neves:
Using Case-Based Reasoning and Principled Negotiation to provide decision support for dispute resolution. Knowl. Inf. Syst. 36(3): 789-826 (2013) - [c84]Naomi Augar, John Zeleznikow:
'I just saw this on Facebook, I need it now': Exploring Small Business use of Facebook. ACIS 2013: 33 - [c83]Pompeu Casanovas, John Zeleznikow:
Online Dispute Resolution and Models of Relational Law and Justice: A Table of Ethical Principles. AICOL 2013: 54-68 - [c82]Jack G. Conrad, John Zeleznikow:
The significance of evaluation in AI and law: a case study re-examining ICAIL proceedings. ICAIL 2013: 186-191 - [c81]Naomi Augara, Nussen Ainswortha, Marta Poblet, John Zeleznikow:
Social Media Policy and Non-Profit Organization: Exploring the Legal Ramifications of 'Being Social'. DoCoPe@JURIX 2013 - 2011
- [c80]Xenogene Gray, Pamela N. Gray, John Zeleznikow:
Supporting the Harvard Model of Principled Negotiation with Superexpertise. BIS (Workshops) 2011: 294-305 - [c79]John Zeleznikow, Emilia Bellucci:
Classifying online dispute resolution through a comparison of family mediation and the Israel - Palestinian conflict. ICAIL 2011: 136-140 - [c78]Brooke Abrahams, Peter Condliffe, John Zeleznikow:
Using an OWL ontology to support legal negotiation about owners corporation disputes. ICAIL 2011: 194-198 - [c77]Bahadorreza Ofoghi, John Zeleznikow, Clare MacMahon:
A Hybrid Probabilistic And Combinatorial Optimization Approach To Analyzing Rowing Performance Measures. PACIS 2011: 143 - [r1]John Zeleznikow:
Managing Legal and Negotiation Knowledge. Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management 2011: 1065-1071 - 2010
- [c76]Piotr Stolarski, Tadeusz Tomaszewski, John Zeleznikow:
LIT 2010 Workshop Chairs' Message. BIS (Workshops) 2010: 238-239 - [c75]Emilia Bellucci, Deborah Macfarlane, John Zeleznikow:
How Information Technology Can Support Family Law and Mediation. BIS (Workshops) 2010: 243-255 - [c74]Hong-Cheu Liu, Aditya Ghose, John Zeleznikow:
Towards an Algebraic Framework for Querying Inductive Databases. DASFAA (2) 2010: 306-312 - [c73]Davide Carneiro, Paulo Novais, Francisco Andrade, John Zeleznikow, José Neves:
Using Case-Based Reasoning to Support Alternative Dispute Resolution. DCAI 2010: 123-130 - [c72]Bahadorreza Ofoghi, John Zeleznikow, Clare MacMahon, Dan Dwyer:
A Machine Learning Approach to Predicting Winning Patterns in Track Cycling Omnium. IFIP AI 2010: 67-76 - [c71]Brooke Abrahams, John Zeleznikow:
A Multi-agent Negotiation Decision Support System for Australian Family Law. DSS 2010: 297-308 - [c70]Peter Condliffe, Brooke Abrahams, John Zeleznikow:
A Legal Decision Support Guide for Owners Corporation Cases. JURIX 2010: 147-150 - [c69]Brooke Abrahams, John Zeleznikow:
Including Notions of Fairness in Development of an Integrated Multi-agent Online Dispute Resolution Environment. KES-AMSTA (1) 2010: 102-111 - [c68]John Zeleznikow, Emilia Bellucci:
Using Asset Divider to investigate the Israel - Palestinian dispute. ODR 2010: 37-50 - [c67]Peter Condliffe, Brooke Abrahams, John Zeleznikow:
An OWL Ontology and Bayesian Network to Support Legal Reasoning in the Owners Corporation Domain. ODR 2010: 51-62 - [e6]Marta Poblet, Brooke Abrahams, John Zeleznikow:
Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on Online Dispute Resolution 2010, Liverpool, United Kingdom, December 15, 2010. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 684, CEUR-WS.org 2010 [contents]
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c66]John Zeleznikow:
The Need to Incorporate Justice into Negotiation Support Systems. BIS (Workshops) 2009: 256-267 - [c65]Pamela N. Gray, Xenogene Gray, John Zeleznikow:
Intelligent Negotiation Technology. LDSS@ICAIL 2009 - [c64]John Zeleznikow, Brooke Abrahams:
Incorporating issues of fairness into development of a multi-agent negotiation support system. ICAIL 2009: 177-184 - [c63]Francisco Andrade, Paulo Novais, Davide Carneiro, John Zeleznikow, José Neves:
Using BATNAs and WATNAs in Online Dispute Resolution. JSAI-isAI Workshops 2009: 5-18 - [c62]Davide Carneiro, Paulo Novais, Francisco Andrade, John Zeleznikow, José Neves:
The Legal Precedent in Online Dispute Resolution. JURIX 2009: 47-52 - [e5]Marta Poblet, Uri J. Schild, John Zeleznikow:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Legal and Negotiation Support Systems 2009, in conjunction with the 12th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law (ICAIL 2009) Barcelona, Spain, June 12, 2009. CEUR Workshop Proceedings 482, CEUR-WS.org 2009 [contents] - 2008
- [j21]Uri J. Schild, John Zeleznikow:
The three laws of robotics revisited. Int. J. Intell. Syst. Technol. Appl. 4(3/4): 254-270 (2008) - [j20]Uri J. Schild, John Zeleznikow:
Comparing Sentencing Decision Support Systems for Judges and Lawyers. J. Decis. Syst. 17(4): 523-552 (2008) - [c61]Brooke Abrahams, John Zeleznikow:
Asset negotiation and trade-off support within a multi-agent environment. HuCom 2008: 4-10 - [c60]Brooke Abrahams, John Zeleznikow:
A Multi-Agent Architecture for Online Dispute Resolution Services. ODR 2008 - [c59]Piotr Stolarski, Tadeusz Tomaszewski, John Zeleznikow, Witold Abramowicz:
A Description of Legal Interpretations in Risk Management with the Use of Ontology Alignment Formalisms. ODR 2008 - [c58]John Zeleznikow:
Beyond Interest Based Bargaining - Incorporating Interests and Fairness in the Development of Negotiation Support Systems. ODR 2008 - 2007
- [j19]Yiming Zeng, Ruili Wang, John Zeleznikow, Elizabeth A. Kemp:
A Knowledge Representation Model for the Intelligent Retrieval of Legal Cases. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 15(3): 299-319 (2007) - [c57]John Zeleznikow, Emilia Bellucci, Uri J. Schild, Geraldine Mackenzie:
Bargaining in the shadow of the law - using utility functions to support legal negotiation. ICAIL 2007: 237-246 - [c56]Pamela N. Gray, Xenogene Gray, John Zeleznikow:
Negotiating logic: for richer or poorer. ICAIL 2007: 247-251 - [c55]Hong-Cheu Liu, Jeffrey Xu Yu, John Zeleznikow, Ying Guan:
A Logic-Based Approach to Mining Inductive Databases. International Conference on Computational Science (1) 2007: 270-277 - 2006
- [j18]Giles Oatley, Brian Ewart, John Zeleznikow:
Decision support systems for police: Lessons from the application of data mining techniques to "soft" forensic evidence. Artif. Intell. Law 14(1-2): 35-100 (2006) - [j17]John Zeleznikow:
Book Review. Artif. Intell. Law 14(3): 247-248 (2006) - [c54]Hong-Cheu Liu, John Zeleznikow, Hasan M. Jamil:
Logic-Based Association Rule Mining in XML Documents. APWeb Workshops 2006: 97-106 - [c53]John Zeleznikow, Emilia Bellucci:
Family_Mediator - Adding Notions of Fairness to Those of Interests. JURIX 2006: 121-130 - [p1]John Zeleznikow:
Using Toulmin Argumentation to Support Dispute Settlement in Discretionary Domains. Arguing on the Toulmin Model 2006: 289-301 - 2005
- [j16]Arno R. Lodder, John Zeleznikow:
Preface. Artif. Intell. Law 13(2): 189-192 (2005) - [j15]Emilia Bellucci, John Zeleznikow:
Developing Negotiation Decision Support Systems that Support Mediators: A Case Study of the Family_Winner System. Artif. Intell. Law 13(2): 233-271 (2005) - [c52]Emilia Bellucci, John Zeleznikow:
Managing Negotiation Knowledge with the goal of developing Negotiation Decision Support Systems. ACIS 2005 - [c51]Hong-Cheu Liu, John Zeleznikow:
Relational computation for mining association rules from XML data. CIKM 2005: 253-254 - [c50]Emilia Bellucci, John Zeleznikow:
Trade-Off Manipulations in the Development of Negotiation Decision Support Systems. HICSS 2005 - [c49]Uri J. Schild, John Zeleznikow:
A Taxonomy for Modelling Discretionary Decision Making in the Legal Domain. ICAIL 2005: 60-64 - [c48]Giles Oatley, John Zeleznikow, Brian Ewart:
Criminal Networks and Spatial Density. ICAIL 2005: 246-247 - [c47]Paul Hawking, Andrew Stein, John Zeleznikow, Pramod Sharma, Devon Nugent, Linda L. Dawson, Sue Foster:
Emerging Issues in Location Based Tourism Systems. ICMB 2005: 75-81 - [c46]Andrew Vincent, John Zeleznikow:
The Desocialization of the Courts, Sentencing Decision Support and Plea Bargaining. JURIX 2005: 105-106 - [c45]Yiming Zeng, Ruili Wang, John Zeleznikow, Elizabeth A. Kemp:
Knowledge Representation for the Intelligent Legal Case Retrieval. KES (1) 2005: 339-345 - [c44]Giles Oatley, John Zeleznikow, Richard Leary, Brian Ewart:
From Links to Meaning: A Burglary Data Case Study. KES (4) 2005: 813-822 - [c43]John Zeleznikow, Giles Oatley, Richard Leary:
A Methodology for Constructing Decision Support Systems for Crime Detection. KES (4) 2005: 823-829 - 2004
- [c42]Wusheng Zhang, John Zeleznikow, Berend Vries:
Online Dispute Resolution: The Benefits Of Enhancing Alternative Dispute Resolution Through The Use Of Internet Technology. ACIS 2004 - [c41]Emilia Bellucci, Arno R. Lodder, John Zeleznikow:
Integrating Artificial Intelligence, Argumentation and Game Theory to Develop an Online Dispute Resolution Environment. ICTAI 2004: 749-754 - [c40]Giles Oatley, John Zeleznikow, Brian Ewart:
Matching and Predicting Crimes. SGAI Conf. (Applications) 2004: 19-32 - 2003
- [c39]Jean Hall, Richard Hall, John Zeleznikow:
A proposal for an evaluation repository for AI and Law systems. Evaluation of Legal Reasoning and Problem-Solving Systems 2003: 23-27 - [c38]Jeroen Keppens, John Zeleznikow:
A Model Based Reasoning Approach for Generating Plausible Crime Scenarios from Evidence. ICAIL 2003: 51-59 - [c37]Maria Jean J. Hall, Richard Hall, John Zeleznikow:
A process for evaluating legal knowledge-based systems based upon the Context Criteria Contingency-guidelines Framework. ICAIL 2003: 274-283 - [e4]John Zeleznikow, Giovanni Sartor:
Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ICAIL 2003, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, June 24-28, 2003. ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-747-8 [contents] - 2002
- [j14]John Zeleznikow:
An Australian Perspective on Research and Development Required for the Construction of Applied Legal Decision Support Systems. Artif. Intell. Law 10(4): 237-260 (2002) - [c36]Maria Jean J. Hall, Andrew Stranieri, John Zeleznikow:
A Strategy for Evaluating Web-Based Discretionary Decision Support Systems. ADBIS Research Communications 2002: 108-130 - 2001
- [j13]John Zeleznikow, James R. Nolan:
Using soft computing to build real world intelligent decision support systems in uncertain domains. Decis. Support Syst. 31(2): 263-285 (2001) - [j12]Emilia Bellucci, John Zeleznikow:
Representations of Decision-making Support in Negotiation. J. Decis. Syst. 10(3-4): 449-479 (2001) - [j11]Andrew Stranieri, John Zeleznikow, John Yearwood:
Argumentation structures that integrate dialectical and non-dialectical reasoning. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 16(4): 331-348 (2001) - [c35]Jean Hall, John Zeleznikow:
Acknowledging insufficiency in the evaluation of legal knowledge-based systems: Strategies towards a broad based evaluation model. ICAIL 2001: 147-156 - [c34]Andrew Stranieri, John Yearwood, John Zeleznikow:
Tools for placing legal decision support systems on the world wide web. ICAIL 2001: 206-214 - 2000
- [c33]Andrew Stranieri, John Zeleznikow:
Knowledge discovery for decision support in law. ICIS 2000: 635-639 - [c32]Andrew Stranieri, John Zeleznikow:
Tools for intelligent decision support system development in the legal domain. ICTAI 2000: 186-189
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j10]Andrew Stranieri, John Zeleznikow, Mark Gawler, Bryn Lewis:
A Hybrid Rule - Neural Approach for the Automation of Legal Reasoning in the Discretionary Domain of Family Aaw in Australia. Artif. Intell. Law 7(2-3): 153-183 (1999) - [j9]Vladimir Brusic, John Zeleznikow:
Knowledge discovery and data mining in biological databases. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 14(3): 257-277 (1999) - [c31]Andrew Stranieri, John Zeleznikow:
The evaluation of legal knowledge based systems. ICAIL 1999: 18-24 - [c30]Emilia Bellucci, John Zeleznikow:
AI techniques for modelling legal negotiation. ICAIL 1999: 108-116 - [c29]Yaakov HaCohen-Kerner, Uri J. Schild, John Zeleznikow:
Developing computational models of discretion to build legal knowledge based systems. ICAIL 1999: 206-213 - [c28]Vladimir Brusic, John Zeleznikow:
Artificial neural network applications in immunology. IJCNN 1999: 3685-3689 - 1998
- [j8]John Zeleznikow, Andrew Stranieri:
Split up: an intelligent decision support system which provides advice upon property division following divorce. Int. J. Law Inf. Technol. 6(2): 190-213 (1998) - [j7]Vladimir Brusic, Peter van Endert, John Zeleznikow, Soizic Daniel, Jürgen Hammer, Nikolai Petrovsky:
A neural network model approach to the study of human TAP transporter. Silico Biol. 1(2): 109-121 (1998) - [c27]Andrew Stranieri, John Zeleznikow:
Split Up: The Use of an Argument Based Knowledge Representation to Meet Expectations of Different Users for Discretionary Decision Making. AAAI/IAAI 1998: 1146-1151 - [c26]Emilia Bellucci, John Zeleznikow:
A Comparative Study of Negotiation Decision Support Systems. HICSS (1) 1998: 254-262 - [c25]John Zeleznikow, Andrew Stranieri:
Knowledge Discovery in Discretionary Legal Domains. PAKDD 1998: 336-347 - 1997
- [j6]John Zeleznikow:
JURIX '96: Foundations of Legal Knowledge Based Systems. J. Inf. Law Technol. 1997(2) (1997) - [c24]John Zeleznikow, Andrew Stranieri:
Knowledge Discovery in the Split Up Project. ICAIL 1997: 89-97 - [c23]Emilia Bellucci, John Zeleznikow:
Family_Negotiator: An Intelligent Tool for Supporting Legal Negotiation in Australian Family Law (Abstract). ICAIL 1997: 251 - [c22]A. Skabar, Andrew Stranieri, John Zeleznikow:
Using Argumentation for the Decomposition and Classification of Tasks for Hybrid System Development. ICONIP (2) 1997: 814-817 - [c21]John Zeleznikow, Andrew Stranieri:
Knowledge Discovery in the Legal Domain. ICTAI 1997: 574-577 - [c20]Emilia Bellucci, Grigoris Antoniou, John Zeleznikow:
Intelligent Computer Tools for Supporting Human Negotiation: System and Research. PACIS 1997: 18 - [c19]John Zeleznikow, Andrew Stranieri:
Modelling discretion in the Split Up system. PACIS 1997: 31 - [c18]Bryn Lewis, Andrew Stranieri, John Zeleznikow:
Scaling of neural network inferencing by efficient storage and retrieval of outputs. SAC 1997: 10-14 - [e3]John Zeleznikow, Daniel Hunter, Luther Karl Branting:
Proceedings of the Sixth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Law, ICAIL '97, Melbourne, Vicoria, Australia, June 30 - July 3, 1997. ACM 1997, ISBN 0-89791-924-6 [contents] - 1996
- [c17]Emilia Bellucci, John Zeleznikow:
Building computer tools for negotiation - the Family_Negotiator Project. IFIP World Conference on IT Tools 1996 - [c16]Grace SauLan Loo, Tharam S. Dillon, John Zeleznikow, Kok-Huat Lee:
Enhancing Query Processing of Information Systems. ISMIS 1996: 386-397 - 1995
- [j5]John Zeleznikow, Andrew Stranieri, Mark Gawler:
Project Report: Split-Up - A Legal Expert System which Determines Property Division upon Divorce. Artif. Intell. Law 3(4): 267-275 (1995) - [j4]John Zeleznikow, Daniel Hunter:
Reasoning Paradigms in Legal Decision Support Systems. Artif. Intell. Rev. 9(6): 361-385 (1995) - [c15]Andrew Stranieri, John Zeleznikow:
Levels of Reasoning as the Basis for a Formalisation of Argumentation. CIKM 1995: 333-339 - [c14]John Zeleznikow, Daniel Hunter, Andrew Stranieri:
Using Cases to Build Intelligent Decision Support Systems. DS-6 1995: 443-460 - [c13]John Zeleznikow, Andrew Stranieri:
The Split-Up System: Integrating Neural Networks and Rule-Based Reasoning in the Legal Domain. ICAIL 1995: 185-194 - 1994
- [c12]Grace SauLan Loo, Kok-Huat Lee, Tharam S. Dillon, John Zeleznikow:
Two Approaches for Answering Inadequate Queries-Empirical Project IDB-KROOM. FQAS 1994: 127-146 - 1993
- [j3]John Zeleznikow, George Vossos, Daniel Hunter:
The IKBALS project: Multi-modal reasoning in legal knowledge based systems. Artif. Intell. Law 2(3): 169-203 (1993) - [c11]George Vossos, John Zeleznikow:
Developing Co-operating Legal Knowledge Based Systems. AI*IA 1993: 160-165 - [c10]Carol Bradburn, John Zeleznikow:
The Application of Case-Based Reasoning to the Tasks of Health Care Planning. EWCBR 1993: 365-378 - [c9]George Vossos, John Zeleznikow, Allan Moore, Daniel Hunter:
The Credit Act Advisory System (CAAS): Conversion from an Expert System Prototype to a C++ Commercial System. ICAIL 1993: 180-183 - 1992
- [j2]John Zeleznikow:
Database Research at La Trobe University. SIGMOD Rec. 21(4): 53-56 (1992) - [c8]George Vossos, John Zeleznikow:
Improving Automated Litigation Support by Supplementing Rule-Based Reasoning with Case-Based Reasoning. DEXA 1992: 138-142 - [e2]Mike P. Papazoglou, John Zeleznikow:
The Next Generation of Information Systems: From Data to Knowledge - A Selection of Papers Presented at Two IJCAI-91 Workshops, Sydney, Australia, August 26, 1991. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 611, Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-55616-8 [contents] - 1991
- [j1]George Vossos, Tharam S. Dillon, John Zeleznikow, Graeme Taylor:
The Use of Object Oriented Principles to Develop Intelligent Legal Reasoning Systems. Aust. Comput. J. 23(1): 2-10 (1991) - [c7]David Cleary, John Zeleznikow:
Building Expert Database: L-CATA - An Intelligent Logic Based Travel Assistant. DEXA 1991: 130-134 - [c6]George Vossos, John Zeleznikow, Tharam S. Dillon, Vivian Vossos:
An Example of Integrating Legal Case Based Reasoning with Object-Oriented Rule-Based Systems: IKBALS II. ICAIL 1991: 31-41 - [c5]Mike P. Papazoglou, John Zeleznikow:
The Next Generation of Information Systems - From Intelligence to Distribution and Cooperation. The Next Generation of Information Systems 1991: 1-8 - [c4]H. S. Yuen, S. Ho, John Zeleznikow:
Adding Qualitative Reasoning to an Organizational Database for Management Decision Support. The Next Generation of Information Systems 1991: 79-103 - 1990
- [e1]B. Srinivason, John Zeleznikow:
Databases in the 1990s, Proceedings of the 1st Australian Database Conference, Melbourne, 1990. World Scientific 1990 [contents]
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c3]P. L. Tan, Tharam S. Dillon, John Zeleznikow:
Modelling Exceptions in Semantic Database and Knowledge-based Systems. KBCS 1989: 120-132 - 1988
- [c2]Anna Bodi, John Zeleznikow:
Software design for electronic banking: managing the user-computer interface. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1988: 140-146 - [c1]P. L. Tan, Tharam S. Dillon, John Zeleznikow:
Representing Exceptions in Rule-Based Systems. Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 1988: 240-255
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