Editorial Board
Volume 53, numbers 1 and 2, 1991
Information sciences—Past, present, and future (first issue)
Modeling and forecasting the information sciences
The new role of mathematical logic: A tool for computer science
Naturalized logic and chain sets
Evaluation of combinations of conditioned information: A history
A perspective on coding theory
Many aspects of formal languages
Artificial Intelligence as information science
Varieties of ignorance and the need for well-founded theories
Geometry and multiple direction estimation
A unified approach to dynamic estimation
Distributed associative memory and the computation of membership functions
Measuring and updating information
A pattern recognition interpretation of implications
Automated scientific discovery
The morning after
Computer vision—Past, present, and future
An information theory of image gathering
Cognitive sciences, decision technology, and fuzzy sets
Approximate reasoning: Past, present, future
Computer scheduling algorithms: Past, present and future
The role for executable specifications in system maintenance
A Predicate-Transition Net Model for Multiple Agent Planning
Information Theory and Humanitarian Sciences
On measures of information quality of knowledge processing systems
Critical issues in multidatabase systems
The role of information sciences in automation control and computation
Verification of complex systems using incremental operational specifications
Author index to volumes 53–58
Title index to volumes 53–58