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AI & Society, Volume 3, 1989
Volume 3, Number 1, January-March 1989
- Robert W. Lawler:

Shared Models: The Cognitive Equivalent of a Lingua Franca. 3-27 - Richard E. Susskind:

Pragmatism and Purism in Artificial Intelligence and Legal Reasoning. 28-38 - Peter Brödner:

In Search of the Computer-Aided Craftsman. 39-46 - Gerald Heidegger:

Human Experts and Expert Systems: A View from the Shop-Floor. 47-57
- Michael D. Coovert, Kathleen McNelis, Kamesh Ramakrishna, Eduardo Salas

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Preferences for Power in Expert Systems by Novice Users. 59-61 - Jay Liebowitz:

Artificial Intelligence: New Jobs From Old. 61-70
Volume 3, Number 2, April-June 1989
- Jon Young:

Human-Centred Knowledge Based Systems Design. 80-87 - Felix Rauner, Klaus Ruth:

Industrial Cultural Determinants of Technological Developments: Skill Transfer or Power Transfer? 88-102 - Peter Senker, Joe Townsend, Joanna Buckingham:

Working with Expert Systems: Three Case Studies. 103-116 - Wolfgang Bibel:

The Technological Change of Reality: Opportunities and Dangers. 117-132 - Peter P. Mykytyn Jr.:

Decision Making, Computer Attitudes and Expert Systems: What Is Our Direction? 133-141
- Peter J. Marcer:

Why Computers are Never Likely to be Smarter than People. 142-145 - Judith Sutz:

On Informatics and Underdevelopment. 146-155 - Hans G. Andersson:

Man, Machine and Creativity. 155-158
Volume 3, Number 3, July-September 1989
- Joseph A. Cannataci:

Law, Liability and Expert Systems. 169-183 - Barrie Lipscombe:

Expert Systems and Computer-Controlled Decision Making in Medicine. 184-197 - J. Martin Corbett:

Automate of Innervate? The Role of Knowledge in Advanced Manufacturing Systems. 198-208 - Marvin J. Croy:

Ethical Issues Concerning Expert Systems' Application in Education. 209-219 - Gustaf Östberg:

What Is a Materials Data System? 220-228
- Robert M. French:

An Analogy Between Western Legal Traditions and Approaches to Artificial Intelligence. 229-234 - Dan Simpson:

Limits to Computation: The Naive's Guide to Most of Computing Science! 234-246 - Lionel Snell:

AI & Society and Society. 247-255
Volume 3, Number 4, October-December 1989
- Douglas D. Noble:

Cockpit Cognition: Education, the Military and Cognitive Engineering. 271-296 - Karamjit S. Gill:

Reflections on Participatory Design. 297-314 - Jay Weinroth:

Heuristics and Pedagogy. 315-322 - Karin Bohmann:

About the Sense of Social Compatibility. 323-331
- Peter J. Marcer:

Quantum Computation: A Quantum Leap Towards Understanding Neural Information Processing. 332-364

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