Information systems: a knowledge-based perspective
Modelling software processes in a knowledge base: the case of information systems
Declarative approach to information systems requirements
Knowledge-based software assistant
Information systems development: a rule-based approach
MDSE advisor: knowledge-based techniques applied to software design assessment
Co-operation and communication within an active IPSE
Expert systems in banking and securities
Expert systems markets and suppliers
Intelligent interface for interactive video
Directory format system
Expert system helps experts
AI microprocessor on PC
ES development environments enhanced
Advances in artificial intelligence CIIAM 86: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on AI: Kogan Page Ltd., (1987) £40.00 325 pp ISBN 1-8509-1333-1
Expert systems: strategic implications and applications: A C Beerel Ellis Horwood Ltd (1988) £22.50, ISBN 0-7458-0251-6, 173pp
Tasks, errors and mental models: L P Goodstein, H B Andersen and S E Olsen (eds) Taylor & Francis (1988) £35, ISBN 0-85066-401-2, 342pp
Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Japan: Honda, Net alTelematics & Informatics Vol 5 No 1 (1988) pp39–52
Expert systems in Japan: Ishii, Ket al.AI Magazine Vol 3 No 2 (Summer 1988) pp69–74
GATES: an airline gate assignment and tracking expert system: Brazile, R Pet al.AI Magazine Vol 3 No 2 (Summer 1988) pp33–39
INVEST: an expert system for financial investments: Heuer, Set al.AI Magazine Vol 3 No 2 (Summer 1988) pp60–68
Knowledge representation and control in computer vision systems: Rao, P Ret al.IEEE Expert Vol 3 No 1 (Spring 1988) pp64–79
A knowledge-based planning system for mechanical assembly using robots: Wee, W Get al.IEEE Expert Vol 3 No 1 (Spring 1988) pp 18–30
Knowledge-based decision suport in business: issues and solutions: Dhar, Vet al.IEEE Expert Vol 3 No 1 (Spring 1988) pp 53–62
Making DSS headway: Jones, RBusiness Softw. Rev. Vol 4 No 3 (May 1988) pp 38–39
The commercialization of expert systems and neural networks: Eliot, L BAI Magazine Vol 3 No 2 (Summer 1988) pp 10–11
Intelligence service: a tool for building expert systems: Flamant, Bet al.Electrical Communic. Vol 61 No 4 (1987) pp 417–421
Types of control structure in expert systems: Laurent, J-PKnow. Eng. Rev. Vol 2 No 2 (June 1987) pp 123–125
An expert system that performs a satellite stationkeeping manoeuver: Lines-Browning, M Ket al.Telematics & Informatics Vol 4 No 4 (1987) pp 289–300
From research to reality: the leading edge of expert systems: Snyder, CInsur. Softw. Rev. Vol 12 No 3 (1987) pp 22–24
Database support for knowledge-based engineering environments: Kaiser, G Eet al.AI Magazine Vol 3 No 2 (Summer 1988) pp 18–32
An AI view of the treatment of uncertainty: Saffiotti, AKnow. Eng. Rev. Vol 2 No 2 (June 1987) pp 75–97
Expert systems come out of their shells: Vaughan, RSyst. Int. Vol 16 No 3 (March 1988) pp 35–40
The craft of plain English: AnonExpert Syst. User Vol 3 No 11 (1988) pp 18–19
Rule-based inferencing functions for APL applications: Bard, YIEEE Expert Vol 3 No 1 (Spring 1988) pp 42–52
An overview of knowledge craft: Part 2: more features of CRL: Kingston, Jairing No 4 (February 1988) pp 9–12
AI tackles the backlog: Kull, DComput. Commun. Decis. Vol 19 No 12 (September 1987) pp 77–78, 80–81
Trends in artificial intelligence: AnonI/S Analyzer Vol 26 (February 1988)
Estimating manpower requirements for expert system projects: Schwartz, TAI Magazine Vol 3 No 2 (Summer 1988) pp 12–14
It's a blue day: Szuprowicz, BExpert Syst. User Vol 3 No 11 (1988) pp 7
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