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AI EDAM, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, February 2009
- Chris A. McMahon, Jos P. van Leeuwen:
Special Issue: Developing and using engineering ontologies. 1-2 - Stefano Borgo, Massimiliano Carrara, Pawel Garbacz, Pieter E. Vermaas:
A formal ontological perspective on the behaviors and functions of technical artifacts. 3-21 - Ashok K. Goel, Spencer Rugaber, Swaroop Vattam:
Structure, behavior, and function of complex systems: The structure, behavior, and function modeling language. 23-35 - Zhanjun Li, Maria C. Yang, Karthik Ramani:
A methodology for engineering ontology acquisition and validation. 37-51 - Robert Harrison, Christine W. Chan:
A dynamic knowledge modeler. 53-69 - Kyoung-Yun Kim, Seongah Chin, Ohbyung Kwon, R. Darin Ellis:
Ontology-based modeling and integration of morphological characteristics of assembly joints for network-based collaborative assembly design. 71-88 - Jakob Beetz, Jos P. van Leeuwen, Bauke de Vries:
IfcOWL: A case of transforming EXPRESS schemas into ontologies. 89-101
Volume 23, Number 2, May 2009
- Rahib Hidayat Abiyev:
Fuzzy wavelet neural network for prediction of electricity consumption. 109-118 - Guo Li, Jianmin Gao, Fumin Chen:
A novel approach for failure modes and effects analysis based on polychromatic sets. 119-129 - Ho Cheong Lee, Ming Xi Tang:
Evolving product form designs using parametric shape grammars integrated with genetic programming. 131-158 - Abbas Al-Refaie, Tai-Hsi Wu, Ming-Hsien Caleb Li:
Data envelopment analysis approaches for solving the multiresponse problem in the Taguchi method. 159-173 - Raphaël Chenouard, Laurent Granvilliers, Patrick Sébastian:
Search heuristics for constraint-aided embodiment design. 175-195 - Nsikan Udoyen, David W. Rosen:
Reusability-based selection of parametric finite element analysis models. 197-214
Volume 23, Number 3, August 2009
- Ellen Yi-Luen Do, Mark D. Gross:
Back to the real world: Tangible interaction for design. 221-223
- Ali Mazalek, Elise van den Hoven:
Framing tangible interaction frameworks. 225-235 - Lora Oehlberg, Kimberly Lau, Alice M. Agogino:
Tangible interactions in a digital age: Medium and graphic visualization in design journals. 237-249 - Orit Shaer, Michael S. Horn, Robert J. K. Jacob:
Tangible user interface laboratory: Teaching tangible interaction design in practice. 251-261 - Maribeth Back, Takashi Matsumoto, Anthony Dunnigan:
Prototyping a tangible tool for design: Multimedia e-paper sticky notes. 263-274 - Daniel Saakes, Pieter Jan Stappers:
A tangible design tool for sketching materials in products. 275-287 - Jouke C. Verlinden, Imre Horváth:
Analyzing opportunities for using interactive augmented prototyping in design practice. 289-303 - Cati Vaucelle, Hiroshi Ishii:
Play-it-by-eye! Collect movies and improvise perspectives with tangible video objects. 305-316
Volume 23, Number 4, November 2009
- David C. Brown:
Problem Solving Methods: Past, Present, and Future. 327-329
- B. Chandrasekaran:
Problem solving methods and knowledge systems: A personal journey to perceptual images as knowledge. 331-338 - Martin J. O'Connor, Csongor Nyulas, Samson W. Tu, David L. Buckeridge, Anna Okhmatovskaia, Mark A. Musen:
Software-engineering challenges of building and deploying reusable problem solvers. 339-356 - William J. Clancey, Maarten Sierhuis, Chin Seah:
Workflow agents versus expert systems: Problem solving methods in work systems design. 357-371 - John Domingue, Dieter Fensel:
Problem solving methods in a global networked age. 373-390 - Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen, Mario Storga:
Merged ontology for engineering design: Contrasting empirical and theoretical approaches to develop engineering ontologies. 391-407 - Daniel Krus, Katie Grantham Lough:
Function-based failure propagation for conceptual design. 409-426 - Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia, Inhaúma Neves Ferraz, Adriana Santarosa Vivacqua:
From data to knowledge mining. 427-441
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