Journal: AI EDAM

Volume 25, Issue 4

313 -- 0David C. Brown. Boldly, to go
315 -- 316Sean Hanna, William C. Regli. Representing and reasoning about three-dimensional space
317 -- 332Pieter Pauwels, Davy Van Deursen, Jos De Roo, Tim Van Ackere, Ronald De Meyer, Rik Van de Walle, Jan Van Campenhout. Three-dimensional information exchange over the semantic web for the domain of architecture, engineering, and construction
333 -- 356Frank Hoisl, Kristina Shea. An interactive, visual approach to developing and applying parametric three-dimensional spatial grammars
357 -- 374Ermal Shpuza. A coupled configurational description of boundary shape based on distance and directionality
375 -- 392Ata A. Eftekharian, Horea T. Ilies. A family of skeletons for motion planning and geometric reasoning applications
393 -- 407Michael Glueck, Azam Khan. Considering multiscale scenes to elucidate problems encumbering three-dimensional intellection and navigation

Volume 25, Issue 3

213 -- 220Willemien Visser, Mary Lou Maher. The role of gesture in designing
221 -- 235Jared Donovan, Trine Heinemann, Ben Matthews, Jacob Buur. Getting the point: The role of gesture in managing intersubjectivity in a design activity
237 -- 254James Herold, Thomas F. Stahovich. Using speech to identify gesture pen strokes in collaborative, multimodal device descriptions
255 -- 271Elise van den Hoven, Ali Mazalek. Grasping gestures: Gesturing with physical artifacts
273 -- 287Benjamin W. Caldwell, Chiradeep Sen, Gregory M. Mocko, Joshua D. Summers. An empirical study of the expressiveness of the functional basis
289 -- 304Bojan R. Babic, Nenad Nesic, Zoran Miljkovic. Automatic feature recognition using artificial neural networks to integrate design and manufacturing: Review of automatic feature recognition systems

Volume 25, Issue 2

113 -- 114Alexander Felfernig, Markus Stumptner, Juha Tiihonen. Special Issue: Configuration
115 -- 129Andreas Falkner, Alois Haselböck, Gottfried Schenner, Herwig Schreiner. Modeling and solving technical product configuration problems
131 -- 142Albert Haag, Steffen Riemann. Product configuration as decision support: The declarative paradigm in practice
143 -- 162Wolfgang Mayer, Markus Stumptner, Peter Killisperger, Georg Grossmann. A declarative framework for work process configuration
163 -- 174Raphael A. Finkel, Barry O Sullivan. Reasoning about conditional constraint specification problems and feature models
175 -- 183Alexander Felfernig, Monika Schubert. Personalized diagnoses for inconsistent user requirements
185 -- 195Yue Wang, Mitchell M. Tseng. Adaptive attribute selection for configurator design via Shapley value
197 -- 206Anders Haug, Lars Hvam, Niels Henrik Mortensen. The impact of product configurators on lead times in engineering-oriented companies

Volume 25, Issue 1

1 -- 13Andrés Gómez de Silva Garza, Aram Zamora Lores. Evaluating an evolutionary method of design style imitation
15 -- 23Hakki Erhan Sevil, Serhan Ozdemir. Prediction of microdrill breakage using rough sets
25 -- 40Avelino J. Gonzalez, Setsuo Tsuruta, Yoshitaka Sakurai, Johann Nguyen, Kouhei Takada, Ken Uchida. Using contexts to supervise a collaborative process
41 -- 55Ying Zhang, Alice M. Agogino. Hierarchical component-based representations for evolving microelectromechanical systems designs
57 -- 75Madan Mohan Dabbeeru, Amitabha Mukerjee. Discovering implicit constraints in design
77 -- 92Armand Hatchuel, Pascal Le Masson, Benoit Weil. Teaching innovative design reasoning: How concept-knowledge theory can help overcome fixation effects
93 -- 107Sofiane Achiche, Saeema Ahmed-Kristensen. Genetic fuzzy modeling of user perception of three-dimensional shapes