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AI Magazine, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, Spring 1984
- David R. Barstow:

A Perspective on Automatic Programming. 5-27 - Robert Wilensky:

Talking to UNIX in English: An Overview of an On-Line UNIX Consultant. 29-39 - Nils J. Nilsson:

Introduction to the COMTEX Microfiche Edition of the SRI Artificial Intelligence Center: Technical Notes. 41-52 - Kenneth M. Kahn:

Partial Evaluation, Programming Methodology, and Artificial Intelligence. 53-57 - Jack Minker, Larry S. Davis:

Artificial Intelligence Research at the University of Maryland. 59-63 - William Mann:

Artificial Intelligence Research at the Information Sciences Institute. 65-69 - John B. Black:

Book Review: The Architecture of Cognition. 71-72 - Richard Fikes:

Minutes of the Fourth Annual Meeting of the American Association for Artificial Intelligence. 77 - Jack Minker:

Alexander Lerner: A Biographical Sketch. 79-80
Volume 5, Number 2, Summer 1984
- Nils J. Nilsson:

Artificial Intelligence, Employment, and Income. 5-14 - James D. Hollan, Edwin L. Hutchins, Louis Weitzman:

STEAMER: An Interactive Inspectable Simulation-Based Training System. 15-27 - Kiyoshi Niwa, Koji Sasaki, Hirokazu Ihara:

An Experimental Comparison of Knowledge Representation Schemes. 29-36 - Vincent J. Pecora Jr.:

EXPRS: A Prototype Expert System Using Prolog for Data Fusion. 37-41 - Larry R. Harris:

Experience with INTELLECT: Artificial Intelligence Technology Transfer. 43-50 - S. Jerrold Kaplan:

The Industrialization of Artificial Intelligence: From By-Line to Bottom Line. 51-57 - Jon Doyle:

Expert Systems Without Computers, or Theory and Trust in Artificial Intelligence. 59-63 - John R. Bourne:

Artificial Intelligence Research at Vanderbilt University. 71-72
Volume 5, Number 3, Fall 1984
- John McCarthy:

We Need Better Standards for Artificial Intelligence Research - President's Message. 7-8 - Peter E. Hart:

Artificial Intelligence in Transition. 17-20 - John P. McDermott, Judith Bachant:

R1 Revisited: Four Years in the Trenches. 21-32 - Allen Newell:

Introduction to the COMTEX Microfiche Edition of Reports on Artificial Intelligence from Carnegie-Mellon University. 35-39 - John C. Kunz, Thomas P. Kehler, Michael D. Williams:

Applications Development Using a Hybrid Artificial Intelligence Development System. 41-54 - Herbert E. Rauch:

Probability Concepts for an Expert System Used for Data Fusion. 55-60 - Reid G. Smith:

On the Development of Commercial Expert Systems. 61-73 - William J. Frawley, Shri K. Goyal:

Artificial Intelligence Research at GTE Laboratories. 75-77 - Nancy Orlando, Kathy H. Abbott, James Rogers:

Artificial Intelligence Research at NASA Langley Research Center. 79-80 - Lotfi A. Zadeh:

Book Review: A Mathematical Theory of Evidence. 81-83
Volume 5, Number 4, Winter 1985
- William M. Chace:

Intelligence, Artificial and Otherwise. 22-25 - Kenneth Wasserman:

Physical Object Representation and Generalization: A Survey of Programs for Semantic-Based Natural Language Processing. 28-42 - Edward M. Dickson:

Comparing Artificial Intelligence and Genetic Engineering: Commercialization Lessons. 44-47 - Gordon I. McCalla, Nick Cercone:

Artificial Intelligence in Canada: A Review. 50-58 - Pierre Bierre:

The Professor's Challenge. 60-70 - William A. Gale, Daryl Pregibon:

Artificial Intelligence Research in Statistics. 72-75 - Stephen Polit:

R1 and Beyond: AI Technology Transfer at Digital Equipment Corporation. 76-78 - David R. Barstow:

Artificial Intelligence at Schlumberger. 80-82 - William J. Clancey:

Book Review: A Practical Guide to Designing Expert Systems. 84-86

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