| 2 | -- | 5 | Stephen E. Cross. Editorial: New developments continue |
| 6 | -- | 9 | Sara Reese Hedberg. Intelligent Agents: The First Harvest of Softbots Looks Promising (Executive Insight) |
| 10 | -- | 13 | Dick Price. Starlight, Star Bright: Data-Mining the Cosmos (World Impact) |
| 14 | -- | 23 | Riichiro Mizoguchi, Hiroshi Motoda. Expert Systems Research in Japan |
| 24 | -- | 31 | Naomichi Sueda, Mikito Iwamasa. A Pilot System for Plant Control Using Model-Based Reasoning |
| 32 | -- | 40 | Motohisa Funabashi, Akira Maeda, Yasuo Morooka, Kiyomi Mori. Fuzzy and Neural Hybrid Expert Systems: Synergetic AI |
| 42 | -- | 43 | Jay Allen Sears. Guest Editor s Introduction: Harnessing the World Wide Web |
| 44 | -- | 49 | Oren Etzioni, Daniel S. Weld. Intelligent Agents on the Internet: Fact, Fiction, and Forecast |
| 50 | -- | 55 | Carol E. Brown, Les Gasser, Daniel E. O Leary, Alan Sangster. AI on the WWW : Supply and Demand Agents |
| 56 | -- | 62 | Göran Forslund. Toward Cooperative Advice-Giving Systems |
| 63 | -- | 68 | Louis A. Tamburino, Michael A. Zmuda, Mateen M. Rizki. Generating Pattern- Recognition Systems Using Evolutionary Learning |
| 75 | -- | 0 | John R. Callahan. Using Technology to Enable Collaboration: WET ICE 95 |