Journal: IEEE Intelligent Systems

Volume 11, Issue 6

2 -- 3Stephen E. Cross. New technologies mean new opportunities and challenges
4 -- 12. AI planning systems in the real world
13 -- 15Dick Price. The toad that ate Australia
16 -- 19Sara Reese Hedberg. Agents for sale: first wave of intelligent agents go commercial
20 -- 23James A. Hendler. Intelligent Agents: Where AI Meets Information Technology
24 -- 29Charles J. Petrie. Agent-Based Engineering, the Web, and Intelligence
30 -- 35David R. King, Daniel E. O Leary. Intelligent Executive Information Systems
36 -- 46Katia P. Sycara, Anandeep Pannu, Mike Williamson, Dajun Zeng, Keith Decker. Distributed Intelligent Agents
47 -- 59Moises Lejter, Thomas Dean. A Framework for the Development of Multiagent Architectures
60 -- 61Hiroaki Kitano. Nausicaä and the Sirens: A Tale of Two Intelligent Autonomous Agents
62 -- 63Pattie Maes. Intelligent Software: Easing the Burdens that Computers Put on People
64 -- 70Nicholas R. Jennings, E. H. Mamdani, Jose Manuel Corera, Iñaki Laresgoiti, Fabien Perriollat, Paul Skarek, László Zsolt Varga. Using Archon to Develop Real-World DAI Applications, Part 1
71 -- 79Jose Manuel Corera, Iñaki Laresgoiti, Nicholas R. Jennings. Using Archon, Part 2: Electricity Transportation Management
80 -- 86Fabien Perriollat, Paul Skarek, László Zsolt Varga, Nicholas R. Jennings. Using Archon, Part 3: Particle Acceleration Control
87 -- 88Giovanni Flammia. On the Internet, software should be milked, not brewed
88 -- 0Paul R. Cohen. Empirical methods for artificial intelligence
89 -- 92Michael P. Georgeff, Anand S. Rao. A profile of the Australian Artificial Intelligence Institute

Volume 11, Issue 5

2 -- 3Stephen E. Cross. Intelligent systems span generations
4 -- 7Sara Reese Hedberg. Searching for the mother lode: tales of the first data miners
8 -- 9Michael McCandless. Content distribution on the Web
10 -- 14Kevin Knight, Pat Langley, Paul R. Cohen. What makes a compelling empirical evaluation?
15 -- 0Peter G. Selfridge. Oliver Selfridge-in from the start
18 -- 19Bill Mark. Guest Editor s Introduction: Data Mining-Here We Go Again?
20 -- 25Usama M. Fayyad. Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery: Making Sense Out of Data
26 -- 33Evangelos Simoudis. Reality Check for Data Mining
34 -- 44Edmond Mesrobian, Richard R. Muntz, Eddie C. Shek, Silvia Nittel, Mark La Rouche, Marc Kriguer, Carlos R. Mechoso, John D. Farrara, Paul E. Stolorz, Hisashi Nakamura. Mining Geophysical Data for Knowledge
45 -- 51Kazuo J. Ezawa, Steven W. Norton. Constructing Bayesian Networks to Predict Uncollectible Telecommunications Accounts
52 -- 58George H. John, Peter Miller, Randy Kerber. Stock Selection Using Rule Induction
59 -- 68Diane J. Cook, Lawrence B. Holder, Surnjani Djoko. Scalable Discovery of Informative Structural Concepts Using Domain Knowledge
69 -- 75Hing-Yan Lee, Hwee-Leng Ong. Visualization Support for Data Mining
77 -- 83Timothy J. Lenz, James K. McDowell, Martin C. Hawley, Ahmed Kamel, Jon Sticklen. The Evolution of a Decision Support Architecture for Polymer Composites Design
87 -- 90. News
91 -- 93. New Products
94 -- 97. Calendar

Volume 11, Issue 4

2 -- 3Stephen E. Cross. Goals for growth
4 -- 12. Neural networks in real-world applications
13 -- 15Sara Reese Hedberg. AI tools for business-process modeling
16 -- 23Eric S. K. Yu, John Mylopoulos, Yves Lespérance. AI Models for Business Process Reengineering
24 -- 34Paolo Salvaneschi, Mauro Cadei, Marco Lazzari. Applying AI to Structural Safety Monitoring and Evaluation
35 -- 44John C. Kunz, Yan Jin, Raymond E. Levitt, Shouh-Dauh Lin, Paul M. Teicholz. Support for Integrated Value-Based Maintenance Planning
45 -- 49Phillip S. Dunston, S. Ranji Ranjithan, Leonhard E. Bernold. Neural Network Model for the Automated Control of Springback in Rebars
50 -- 58Céline Rouveirol, Patrick Albert. A Knowledge-Level Model of a Configurable Learning System
59 -- 0Daniel E. O Leary. Guest Editor s Introduction: AI for Applications
60 -- 70Jonathan Lee, Lein F. Lai, Wei T. Huang. Task-Based Specifications Through Conceptual Graphs
71 -- 81Pierre Morizet-Mahoudeaux. On-Board and Real-Time Expert Control
82 -- 83Kevin M. Passino, Ümit Özgüner. Intelligent control at the OSU Control Research Lab
84 -- 86Michael McCandless. Time for the Web to grow up?

Volume 11, Issue 3

2 -- 0Stephen E. Cross. 40 years and counting
3 -- 0Ernest Davis. Gödel, Escher, Bach redux
4 -- 6. Green engineering: AI pioneers cutting a trail
8 -- 13. The role of AI in digital libraries
14 -- 19Henrik Eriksson. Expert Systems as Knowledge Servers
20 -- 22James H. Garrett Jr., Ian F. C. Smith. Guest Editors Introduction: AI Applications in Structural/Construction Engineering
23 -- 32George Turkiyyah, Steven J. Fenves. Knowledge-Based Assistance for Finite-Element Modeling
33 -- 41Renate Fruchter. Conceptual, Collaborative Building Design Through Shared Graphics
42 -- 52Mary Lou Maher, Andrés Gómez de Silva Garza. Developing Case-Based Reasoning for Structural Design
54 -- 63Dolores Cañamero. Plan Recognition for Decision Support
64 -- 75Frank L. Lewis. Neural Network Control of Robot Manipulators
76 -- 84Jinwoo Kim, Bernard P. Zeigler. Hierarchical Distributed Genetic Algorithms: A Fuzzy Logic Controller Design Application
85 -- 86Giovanni Flammia. Almost there: a new medium on the Web
87 -- 0. New Products
88 -- 89. Calendar

Volume 11, Issue 2

2 -- 0Stephen E. Cross. Reflections on getting lost: technology transfer s Bermuda Triangle
4 -- 6Sara Reese Hedberg. AI & taxes
8 -- 10Daniel E. O Leary. AI and navigation on the Internet and Intranet
19 -- 27Dean Pomerleau, Todd Jochem. Rapidly Adapting Machine Vision for Automated Vehicle Steering
28 -- 30Kevin M. Passino, Ümit Özgüner. Guest Editors Introduction: Intelligent Control: From Theory to Application
31 -- 37John Y. Conway, Marios M. Polycarpou. Using Adaptive Networks to Model and Control Drug Delivery
38 -- 45Pedro U. Lima, George N. Saridis. Learning Optimal Robotic Tasks
46 -- 55Hui-Min Huang. An Architecture and a Methodology for Intelligent Control
56 -- 63John Durkin. Expert Systems: A View of the Field
64 -- 66Walter Van de Velde, Guus Schreiber. The Future of Knowledge Acquisition: a European Perspective
67 -- 73Sabine Geldof, Aurélien Slodzian, Walter Van de Velde. From Verification to Life Cycle Support
74 -- 76Guus Schreiber, Bob J. Wielinga. SWI: making knowledge technology work
77 -- 79. News
80 -- 81. Raj Reddy speaks from experience
82 -- 83Michael McCandless, Giovanni Flammia. Where the Web is headed
84 -- 85. New Products
86 -- 88. Calendar
88 -- 0. Call For Papers

Volume 11, Issue 1

3 -- 4Steven E. Cross. Progress in 1995, much to do in 1996
6 -- 9Sara Reese Hedberg. AI s Impact in Telecommunications-Today and Tomorrow
10 -- 16. The Future of Lisp
18 -- 21Jürgen Dorn. Guest Editor s Introduction: Expert Systems in the Steel Industry
22 -- 27Nicolas Pican, Frédéric Alexandre, Patrick Bresson. Artificial Neural Networks for the Presetting of a Steel Temper Mill
28 -- 35Jürgen Dorn, Reza Shams. Scheduling High-Grade Steelmaking
36 -- 0V. Seshadri. Guest Editor s Introduction: AI in Telecommunications
37 -- 43Raguram Sasisekharan, V. Seshadri, Sholom M. Weiss. Data Mining and Forecasting in Large-Scale Telecommunication Networks
44 -- 49Christopher J. Merz, Michael J. Pazzani, Andrea Pohoreckyj Danyluk. Tuning Numeric Parameters to Troubleshoot a Telephone-Network Loop
50 -- 55Thom W. Frühwirth, Pascal Brisset, Jörg-Rainer Molwitz. Planning Cordless Business Communication Systems
56 -- 62Frank van Harmelen, Manfred Aben, Fidel Ruiz, Joke van de Plassche. Evaluating a Formal KBS Specification Language
63 -- 72Masazumi Yoshikawa, Kazuya Kaneko, Toru Yamanouchi, Masanobu Watanabe. A Constraint-Based High School Scheduling System
73 -- 80Takeo Kanade. Immersion into Visual Media: New Applications of Image Understanding
81 -- 0. Sound Off Feedback
82 -- 83John Charles. Rosie: a Worker for the Nuclear Age
86 -- 87. New Products
88 -- 89. Calendar
89 -- 0. Call For Papers