Editorial: Software survey section : Dr. Jay Liebowitz Department of Management Science George Washington University Monroe Hall, Room 402F Washington, DC 20052
Guest editors' introduction expert systems—one set of views of the state of the art
Assessing the suitability of judgmental auditing tasks for expert systems development: An empirical approach
The bank of Scotland's COMPASS—The future of bank lending?
Using anthropological interview strategies to enhance knowledge acquisition
Using rule induction for knowledge acquisition: An expert systems approach to evaluating material errors and irregularities
Domain-knowledge-guided schema evolution for accounting database systems
Effectiveness of neural network types for prediction of business failure
Using pattern analysis methods to supplement attention directing analytical procedures
Neural network cost estimates for heart bypass surgery
The value of explanation in expert systems for auditing: An experimental investigation
The explanation facility and the explanation effect
Toward a theory and method for cooperative systems, with application to auditing
Intelligent audit planning system for multiple auditors: IAPS
Validating heterogeneous and competing knowledge bases using a black-box approach
A matrix model of expert systems impacts
List of contents and author index volume 9, 1995