Journal: Knowl.-Based Syst.

Volume 2, Issue 4

203 -- 209Takeshi Imanaka, Kuniaki Uehara, Jun'ichi Toyoda. Integration of prolog and databases in both evaluational and non-evaluational approaches
210 -- 218Michel Lizotte, Bernard Moulin. SAIRVO: a planning system implementing the ACTEM concept
219 -- 227Paul W. Kuczora, Steve J. Cosby. Implementation of meronymic (part-whole) inheritance for semantic networks
228 -- 238Francis Cheong Yiu Fung. Framework for building rule-based machine diagnostic expert systems
239 -- 248Jeffrey J. P. Tsai, Alan Liu. Knowledge-based system for rapid prototyping
249 -- 256Klaus-Peter Fähnrich, Gerald Groh, Michael Thines. Knowledge-based systems in computer-assisted production - a review
257 -- 258John H. Connolly. Advances in natural language generation: an interdisciplinary perspective (vol 1): M Zock and G Sabah (eds) Pinter Publishers Ltd., UK (1988) £27.50, ISBN 0-86187-965-1, 200 pp
257 -- 0Anna Hart. Knowledge elicitation: principles, techniques and applications: Dan Diaper (ed) Ellis Horwood Ltd., UK (1989) £35, ISBN 0745804519, 270 pp

Volume 2, Issue 3

145 -- 157John K. Debenham. Normal forms of rule-based knowledge systems
158 -- 164Zaki M. Kraiem, Dhaval P. Dagli, James Diekmann. DISCON: an expert system for the analysis of differing site conditions claims
165 -- 177Elpida T. Keravnou, L. Johnson. Towards a generalized model of diagnostic behaviour
178 -- 184John Zucker, Adrian Demaid. Software machine designed for selection
185 -- 190A. R. Hamdan, Chris J. Hinde. Fault detection algorithm for logic programs
191 -- 192Jirí Polák. Knowledge engineering in expert systems: Mike Greenwell Ellis Horwood Ltd., UK (1988) £25, ISBN 0 470 0513 2, 184 pp
191 -- 0John H. Connolly. Interpreting anaphors in natural language texts: David Carter Ellis Horwood Ltd., UK (1987) £39.50, ISBN 0-7458-0250-8, 292 pp
192 -- 0Karl-Heinz Hanne, Jaap Hoepelman. Artificial intelligence and expert systems development: David W. Rolston McGraw-Hill, USA (1988) £12.95, ISBN 0-07-053614-7, 278 pp
194 -- 0. Advanced computing in Japan
194 -- 195. PC-based expert systems in manufacturing
195 -- 0. Expert systems in Britain
197 -- 0. Object-oriented systems: the commercial benefits

Volume 2, Issue 2

83 -- 98Kishore S. Swaminathan. A model of integrated learning
99 -- 108T. Plant, Stephen A. R. Scrivener, André Schappo, Andrée Woodcock. Usage and generality of knowledge in the interpretation of diagrams
109 -- 116Yoshiyasu Takefuji, Meng-Hiot Lim. Computation scheme for the general purpose VLSI fuzzy inference engine as expert system
117 -- 127A. S. Sabharwal, S. Sitharama Iyengar, Charles R. Weisbin, François G. Pin. Asynchronous production systems
128 -- 132Derek Partridge. To add AI, or not to add AI?
133 -- 143Robert Worden. Processes of knowledge and software

Volume 2, Issue 1

3 -- 4John S. Gero. Editorial
5 -- 13Kamal Ali, Chris Horsfall, Raymond Lister. Towards knowledge-based identification of mineral mixtures from reflectance spectra
14 -- 26Bob Jansen, Paul Compton. Data dictionary approach to the maintenance of expert systems: The Knowledge Dictionary
27 -- 36Tao Li, Luyuan Fang, William H. Wilson. Running rule-based expert systems on parallel processors
37 -- 45Alan Blackwell. Spatial reasoning with a qualitative representation
46 -- 51Alan Tyree, Graham Greenleaf, Andrew Mowbray. Generating legal arguments
52 -- 61Wray L. Buntine. Inductive knowledge acquisition and induction methodologies
62 -- 71Sally McLaughlin, John S. Gero. Requirements of a reasoning system that supports creative and innovative design activity
72 -- 79Marwan A. Jabri. Knowledge-based system design using prolog: the PIAF experience