Journal: International Journal of Man-Machine Studies

Volume 26, Issue 6

649 -- 660Allan G. Bateson, Ralph A. Alexander, Martin D. Murphy. Cognitive Processing Differences Between Novice and Expert Computer Programmers
661 -- 682J. Graham Beaumont, Christopher C. French. A Clinical Field Study of Eight Automated Psychometric Procedures: The Leicester/DHSS Project
683 -- 694Gary W. Hansen, James V. Hansen. Procedural and Non-Procedural Query Languages Revisited: A Comparison of Relational Algebra and Relational Calculus
695 -- 705Myron E. Hatcher, Thomas Ronald Diebert. Predicting End-User Acceptance of Microcomputers in the Workplace
707 -- 718Benjamin Kuipers. New Reasoning Methods for Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
719 -- 733P. B. Taylor, G. H. D. Royston. Modelling Casework: A Case Study of the Development of Computer-Based Models for Judgemental Training

Volume 26, Issue 5

551 -- 566Wei-Min Dong, Felix S. Wong. Propagation of Evidence in Rule Based Systems
567 -- 580Babur Mustafa Pulat, Herbert H. Nwankwo. Formatting Alphanumeric CRT Displays
581 -- 595James D. Arthur, Douglas Comer. An Interactive Environment for Tool Selection, Specification and Composition
597 -- 615J. Tombaugh, Ann Lickorish, Patricia Wright. Multi-Window Displays for Readers of Lengthy Texts
617 -- 625Jerrold A. Landau, Kenneth H. Norwich, Stephen J. Evans, Bohdan Pich. An Error Correcting Protocol for Medical Expert Systems
627 -- 631James N. MacGregor, Eric S. Lee. Menu Search: Random or Systematic?
633 -- 648Brian J. Cragun, Harold J. Steudel. A Decision-Table-Based Processor for Checking Completeness and Consistency in Rule-Based Expert Systems

Volume 26, Issue 4

383 -- 398Sandra Marcus. Taking Backtracking with a Grain of SALT
399 -- 411Andrew A. Mitchell. The Use of Alternative Knowledge-Acquisition Procedures in the Development of a Knowledge-Based Media Planning System
413 -- 433Michael J. Pazzani. Explanation-Based Learning for Knowledge-Based Systems
435 -- 452Alain T. Rappaport. Multiple-Problem Subspaces in the Knowledge-Design Process
453 -- 472Brian R. Gaines. An Overview of Knowledge-Acquisition and Transfer
473 -- 485James H. Alexander, Michael J. Freiling, Sheryl Shulman, Steven Rehfuss, Steven Messick. Ontological Analysis: An Ongoing Experiment
487 -- 498S. A. Hayward, Bob J. Wielinga, J. A. Breuker. Structured Analysis of Knowledge
499 -- 519Wray L. Buntine. Induction of Horn Clauses: Methods and the Plausible Generalization Algorithm
521 -- 531Chaya Garg-Janardan, Gavriel Salvendy. A Conceptual Framework for Knowledge Elicitation
533 -- 550Nancy M. Cooke, James E. McDonald. The Application of Psychological Scaling Techniques to Knowledge Elicitation for Knowledge-Based Systems

Volume 26, Issue 3

277 -- 300Donald J. Foss, Penny Smith-Kerker, Mary Beth Rosson. On Comprehending a Computer Manual: Analysis of Variables Affecting Performance
301 -- 319David L. Sanford, John W. Roach. Representing and Using Metacommunication to Control Speakers Relationships in Natural-Language Dialogue
321 -- 332William Siler, Douglas Tucker, James J. Buckley. A Parallel Rule Firing Fuzzy Production System with Resolution of Memory Conflicts by Weak Fuzzy Monotonicity, Applied to the Classification of Multiple Objects Characterized by Multiple Uncertain Features
333 -- 342Merle P. Martin, William L. Fuerst. Using Computer Knowledge in the Design of Interactive Systems
343 -- 360J. R. Doyle, D. D. Stretch. The Classification of Programming Languages by Usage
361 -- 382Omer Akin, Can A. Baykan, D. Radha Rao. Structure of a Directory Space: A Case Study with a UNIX Operating System

Volume 26, Issue 2

123 -- 141James P. Delgrande. A Formal Approach to Learning from Examples
143 -- 159Thomas R. Gruber, Paul R. Cohen. Design for Acquisition: Principles of Knowledge-System Design to Facilitate Knowledge Acquisition
161 -- 181Paul E. Johnson, Imran A. Zualkernan, Sharon Garber. Specification for Expertise
183 -- 202Catherine M. Kitto, John H. Boose. Heuristics for Expertise Transfer: An Implementation of a Dialog Manager for Knowledge Acquisition
203 -- 212Jim Kornell. Formal Thought and Narrative Thought in Knowledge Acquisition
213 -- 230Eric A. Moore, Alice M. Agogino. INFORM: An Architecture for Expert-Directed Knowledge Acquisition
231 -- 243Tom Bylander, B. Chandrasekaran. Generic Tasks for Knowledge-Based Reasoning: The Right Level of Abstraction for Knowledge Acquisition
245 -- 255Marianne LaFrance. The Knowledge Acquisition Grid: A Method for Training Knowledge Engineers
257 -- 275David D. Woods, Erik Hollnagel. Mapping Cognitive Demands in Complex Problem-Solving Worlds

Volume 26, Issue 1

1 -- 2John H. Boose, Brian R. Gaines. Editorial: Knowledge Acquisition
3 -- 28John H. Boose, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw. Expertise Transfer and Complex Problems: Using AQUINAS as a Knowledge-Acquisition Workbench for Knowledge-Based Systems
29 -- 40Joachim Diederich, Ingo Ruhmann, Mark May. KRITON: A Knowledge-Acquisition Tool for Expert Systems
41 -- 54Larry J. Eshelman, Damien Ehret, John P. McDermott, Ming Tan. MOLE: A Tenacious Knowledge-Acquisition Tool
55 -- 64William A. Gale. Knowledge-Based Knowledge Acquisition for a Statistical Consulting System
65 -- 79Georg Klinker, Joel Bentolila, Serge Genetet, Michael Grimes, John P. McDermott. KNACK - Report-Driven Knowledge Acquisition
81 -- 92David Littman. Modelling Human Expertise in Knowledge Engineering: Some Preliminary Observations
93 -- 104Katharina Morik. Acquiring Domain Models
105 -- 121Mark A. Musen, Lawrence M. Fagan, David M. Combs, Edward H. Shortliffe. Use of a Domain Model to Drive an Interactive Knowledge-Editing Tool