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2. NMR 1988: Grassau, Germany
- Michael Reinfrank, Johan de Kleer, Matthew L. Ginsberg, Erik Sandewall:

Non-Monotonic Reasoning, 2nd International Workshop, Grassau, FRG, June 13-15, 1988, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 346, Springer 1989, ISBN 3-540-50701-9
General Properties of Non-Monotonic Logics
- David Makinson:

General Theory of Cumulative Inference. 1-18
Preference-Based Model Theory
- Allen L. Brown Jr.

, Yoav Shoham:
New Results on Semantical Non-Monotonic Reasoning. 19-26 - Erik Sandewall:

The Semantics of Non-Monotonic Entailment Defined Using Partial Interpretations. 27-41
Autoepistemic Logics
- Kurt Konolige:

Hierarchic Autoepistemic Theories for Non-Monotonic Reasoning: Preliminary Report. 42-59 - Paul H. Morris:

Autoepistemic Stable Closures and Contradiction Resolution. 60-73
Implementing Circumscription
- Michael Gelfond, Vladimir Lifschitz:

Compiling Circumscriptive Theories into Logic Programs. 74-99 - Matthew L. Ginsberg:

A Circumscriptive Theorem Prover. 100-114
Complexity Considerations
- Bart Selman, Henry A. Kautz

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The Complexity of Model-Preference Default Theories. 115-130
Truth Maintenance Systems
- Michael Dixon, Johan de Kleer

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Massively Parallel Assumption-Based Truth Maintenance. 131-142 - Oskar Dressler:

An Extended Basic ATMS. 143-163
Applications
- Douglas E. Appelt, Kurt Konolige:

A Non-Monotonic Logic for Reasoning about Speech Acts and Belief Revision. 164-175 - Michael Gelfond:

Autoepistemic Logic and Formalization of Commonsense Reasoning: Preliminary Report. 176-186 - Scott D. Goodwin, Randy Goebel:

Non-Monotonic Reasoning in Temporal Domains: The Knowledge Independence Problem. 187-201 - Vladimir Lifschitz:

Benchmark Problems for Formal Non-Monotonic Reasoning, Version 2.00. 202-219 - Richmond H. Thomason, John F. Horty:

Logics for Inheritance Theory. 220-237

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