Journal: Knowledge Eng. Review

Volume 13, Issue 2

129 -- 130Adele E. Howe, Simon Parsons. Special issue: perspectives on recent intelligent agents research as viewed through two conferences
131 -- 136Barry Crabtree. What Chance Software Agents?
137 -- 142W. Lewis Johnson, Barbara Hayes-Roth. The First Autonomous Agents Conference
143 -- 146George A. Bekey. On autonomous robots
147 -- 159Robert H. Guttman, Alexandros Moukas, Pattie Maes. Agent-mediated electronic commerce: a survey
161 -- 174P. D. O'Brien, M. E. Wiegand. Agent based process management: applying intelligent agents to workflow
175 -- 178Anand S. Rao. A Report on Expert Assistants at the Autonomous Agents Conference
179 -- 184Robert P. Goldman, Chitta Baral. Robots, softbots, immobots: The 1997 AAAI Workshop on Theories of Action, Planning and Control
185 -- 194Patrick Brézillon, Marcos Cavalcanti. Modeling and using context
185 -- 194Patrick Brézillon, Marcos Cavalcanti. Modeling and using context
195 -- 199Andreas Geppert, Mikael Berndtsson. The Third International Workshop on Rules in Database Systems (RIDS'97)
201 -- 208Didier Dubois, Henri Prade. Fuzzy set theory - basic concepts, techniques and bibliography by Robert Lowen, Kluwer Academic, Dordrecht, 1996, pp 408, ISBN 0-7923-4057-4
201 -- 208Claire Nedellec. Inductive logic programming, from machine learning to software engineering by F. Bergadano and D. Gunetti, The MIT Press, USA, 1996
201 -- 208Anthony Hunter. Non-monotonic reasoning by Grigoris Antoniou, MIT Press, 1997, £29.50, ISBN 0-262-01157-3
201 -- 208John F. Lemmer. The art of causal conjecture by Glenn Shafer, MIT press, 1997, £42.50
201 -- 208Simon Parsons. An introduction to Bayesian networks by Finn V. Jensen, UCL Press, 1996, £29.95, pp 178, ISBN 1-85728-332-5
209 -- 224. From the journals...