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Contemporary Knowledge Engineering and Cognition 1991: Kaiserslautern, Germany
- Franz Schmalhofer, Gerhard Strube, Thomas Wetter:

Contemporary Knowledge Engineering and Cognition, First Joint Workshop, Kaiserslautern, Germany, February 21-22, 1991, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 622, Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-55711-3
Knowledge Engineering and Cognition in Comparison
- Franz Schmalhofer:

Relations Between Knowledge Engineering and Cognition. 3-5 - Geoffroy Dallemagne, Georg Klinker, David Marques, John P. McDermott, David Tung:

Making Application Programming More Worthwile. 6-22 - Michel Manago, Noël Conruyt:

Using Information Technology to Solve Real World Problems. 23-38 - Nigel Shadbolt:

Facts, Fantasies and Frameworks: The Design of a Knowledge Acquisition Workbench. 39-58 - Rolf Pfeifer, Thomas E. Rothenfluh, Markus Stolze

, Felix Steiner:
Mapping Expert Bevior onto Task-Level Frameworks: The Need for "Eco-Pragmatic" Approaches to Knowledge Engineering. 59-77 - Dieter Fensel:

Knowledge Acquisition and the Interpretative Paradigm. 78-95
Case-Based Approaches to the Development of Expert Systems
- Dietmar Janetzko, Gerhard Strube:

Case-Based Reasoning and Model-Based Knowledge Acquisition. 99-114 - Franz Schmalhofer, Christoph Globig, Jörg Thoben:

The Refitting of Plans by a Human Expert. 115-124 - Ralph Bergmann:

Knowledge Acquisition by Generating Skeletal Plans from Real World Cases. 125-133 - Sonja Branskat:

Knowledge Aquisition form Cases. 134-138 - Peter Reimann, Thomas J. Shult:

Transforming Examples into Cases. 139-145 - Klaus-Dieter Althoff, Stefan Wess:

Case-Based Reasoning and Expert System Development. 146-158
Cognitive Adequacy of Expert Systems
- Gerhard Strube:

The Role of Cognitive Science in Knowledge Engineering. 161-174 - Beate Schlenker, Thomas Wetter:

Knowledge Acquisition as an Empirically Based Modelling Activity. 175-182 - Marc Linster:

Shifting Positions: Moving from a Cognitive Science Point of View to a Knwoledge Engineering Stance. 183-189 - Frank Puppe, Ute Gappa:

Two Questions from Expert System Developers to Cognitive Scientists. 190-193 - J. Brian Woodward, Mildred L. G. Shaw, Brian R. Gaines:

The Cognitive Basis of Knowledge Engineering. 194-221
Concluding Remarks
- Thomas Wetter:

A Comparative Assessment of Selected Approaches in the Focal Area of Knowledge Engineering and Cognition. 225-252

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