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- From Systems Theory to CASTFranz Pichler. 2-6
- Epistemological Categories of Systems: An Overview and Mathematical FormulationGeorge J. Klir, Ivan Rozehnal. 7-32
- Knowledge Processing: A Semantics for the Klir Hierarchy of General SystemsRobert Orchard. 33-40
- Systems Theory Challenges in the Simulation of Variable Structure and Intelligent SystemsBernard P. Zeigler, Herbert Praehofer. 41-51
- CAST-Modelling Approaches in Engineering DesignFranz Pichler. 52-68
- Object Oriented Design of CAST SystemsRudolf Mittelmann. 69-75
- Design of an Object Oriented Kernel System for Computer Aided Systems Theory and Systems Theory Instrumented Modelling and SimulationRudolf Mittelmann, Herbert Praehofer. 76-85
- Implementation of Finite-Memory Machines within CAST: FSMAlfred Spalt. 86-94
- Sketching an Evolutionary Hierarchical Framework for Knowledge-Based Systems DesignCharles Rattray, Don Price. 95-110
- Specification with NetsGisbert Dittrich. 111-124
- Infrastructure for Complex Systems - CAD FrameworksFelix Bretschneider, Helmut Lagger, B. Schulz. 125-133
- Order and Equivalence Relations on Descriptions of Finite Dimensional Linear SystemsRaimo Ylinen, Hans Blomberg. 135-150
- Infinitesimals on Computer - A Tool for CAST?Milos Lansky. 151-160
- Computer Algebra and Computer Aided Systems TheoryThomas Beth, Michael Clausen, Dieter Gollmann. 161-169
- Reconstructability Analysis and its Re-Interpretation in Terms of Pragmatic InformationKlaus Kornwachs. 170-181
- On Determining the k-Nerode Equivalence For Tree Automata InferenceIreneusz Sierocki. 182-190
- Tools for Modelling with Petri-Net like NetsGisbert Dittrich. 191-199
- Modelling and Simulation of Non-Homogeneous ModelsHerbert Praehofer, Bernard P. Zeigler. 200-211
- Finite State Machine Theory as a Tool for Construction of Systolic ArraysMichael Payer. 212-224
- Some Remarks on CAST, its Relation to Systems Theory and to other CA ToolsManfred Locke. 225-230
- Bases of a CAST System for Formal Neural NetsCarmen Paz Suárez Araujo, Roberto Moreno-Díaz Jr.. 232-242
- The Human Operator - Some Requisits for a Theoretical ConceptJosé Simões da Fonseca, Roberto Moreno-Díaz, José Mira. 243-252
- A Minimal System for the Study of Relationships between Brain Processes and Psychological EventsJosé Barahona da Fonseca, Isabel Barahona da Fonseca, J. Serro, M. Purificação Horta, Inmaculada García, M. Fátima Ferreira, José Simões da Fonseca. 253-266
- System Behaviour and Computing StructureJosé Mira. 267-283
- Towards a Computational Theory of Systems. Some Cases StudyJosé Mira, Ana E. Delgado García, Ramón P. Otero, Roque Marín, Senén Barro, Alvaro Barreiro. 284-300
- Nonlinear Data Transforms in Perceptual SystemsOlga Bolívar Toledo, Santiago Candela Solá, J. A. Muñoz-Blanco. 301-309
- A Model for a Structural Vision SystemF. M. Hernandez, Juan Méndez, Antonio Falcón. 310-321
- Computer Aided Systems Theory and Knowledge-Based System Design and Simulation; Directions to ExploreJerzy W. Rozenblit, Herbert Praehofer. 322-335
- Artificial Intelligence and Quality Assurance in Computer-Aided Systems TheoryTuncer I. Ören. 336-344
- On Expert Systems for the Use of Statistical MethodsWilfried Grossmann, Karl Anton Froeschl. 345-353
- CAST.Fourier - An Interactive Method Bank for Generalized Spectral TechniquesHermann Hellwagner. 355-366
- CAST Methods in ControlPeter Kopacek. 367-370
- Modelling and Simulation of Robot Motion by CASTWitold Jacak. 371-380
- Embedding Test Pattern Generation into DesignWendelin Feiten, H. Hofestädt. 381-398
- Combining Behavioral Block Diagram Modelling with Circuit SimulationWolfgang Borutzky. 399-410
- CA-Methods and RoboticsPeter Kopacek, N. Girsule. 411-415
- CA-Systems Analysis with Applications in Environmental ProtectionAchim Sydow. 416-427