1 | -- | 3 | Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons, Mirko Viroli. A quarter-century of ::::The Knowledge Engineering Review::::: Introduction to the Special Issue |
5 | -- | 10 | John Fox. Formalizing knowledge and expertise: where have we been and where are we going? |
11 | -- | 17 | John Anderson, Jacky Baltes, Chi-Tai Cheng. Robotics competitions as benchmarks for AI research |
19 | -- | 24 | Patrick Brézillon. From expert systems to context-based intelligent assistant systems: a testimony |
25 | -- | 29 | Frans Coenen. Data mining: past, present and future |
31 | -- | 33 | Rogier M. van Eijk. Ayurveda for agents: an attempt to bring the sciences of natural and artificial intelligence closer together |
35 | -- | 43 | Marcelo A. Falappa, Alejandro Javier García, Gabriele Kern-Isberner, Guillermo Ricardo Simari. On the evolving relation between Belief Revision and Argumentation |
45 | -- | 51 | Yolanda Gil. Interactive knowledge capture in the new millennium: how the Semantic Web changed everything |
53 | -- | 59 | Andrea Omicini, Mirko Viroli. Coordination models and languages: from parallel computing to self-organisation |
61 | -- | 69 | Iyad Rahwan, Kate Larson. Logical mechanism design |
71 | -- | 72 | Simon Parsons. ::::Algorithmic Game Theory:::: by Noam Nisan, Tim Roughgarden, Éva Tardos and Vijay V. Vazirani, Cambridge University Press, 754 pp., £32.00, ISBN 0-521-87282-0 |