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Expert Systems with Applications, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, January 2001
- Jay Liebowitz:
Knowledge management and its link to artificial intelligence. 1-6 - Yogesh Malhotra:
Expert systems for knowledge management: crossing the chasm between information processing and sense making. 7-16 - Rosina Weber, David W. Aha, Irma Becerra-Fernandez:
Intelligent lessons learned systems. 17-34 - Brendan Kitts, L. Edvinsson, T. Beding:
Intellectual capital: from intangible assets to fitness landscapes. 35-50 - Dong-Jun Wu:
Software agents for knowledge management: coordination in multi-agent supply chains and auctions. 51-64 - José-Luis Aguirre, Ramón F. Brena, Francisco J. Cantu:
Multiagent-based knowledge networks. 65-75 - Clyde W. Holsapple, Meenu Singh:
The knowledge chain model: activities for competitiveness. 77-98
Volume 20, Number 2, February 2001
- Carlos Alonso González, Belarmino Pulido Junquera, G. Acosta Lazo, César Llamas:
On-line industrial supervision and diagnosis, knowledge level description and experimental results. 117-132 - Jang Hee Lee, Sung Jin You, Sang-Chan Park:
A new intelligent SOFM-based sampling plan for advanced process control. 133-151 - Rodrigo Martínez-Béjar, Francisca Ibáñez-Cruz, Paul Compton, Tri M. Cao:
An easy-maintenance, reusable approach for building knowledge-based systems: application to landscape assessment. 153-162 - Louis A. Le Blanc, Ray R. Hashemi, Conway T. Rucks:
Pattern development for vessel accidents: a comparison of statistical and neural computing techniques. 163-171 - Josefa Z. Hernández, Juan Manuel Serrano:
Knowledge-based models for emergency management systems. 173-186 - Soe-Tsyr Yuan, Wei-Lun Chang:
Mixed-initiative synthesized learning approach for web-based CRM. 187-200 - Chun Hung Cheng, Boon Toh Low, Pak-Kei Chan, Jaideep Motwani:
Improving the performance of neural networks in classification using fuzzy linear regression. 201-206 - G. A. Vagelatos, Gerasimos G. Rigatos, Spyros G. Tzafestas:
Incremental fuzzy supervisory controller design for optimizing the injection molding process. 207-216 - P. C. Bloom, Q. B. Chung:
Lessons learned from developing a mission-critical expert system with multiple experts through rapid prototyping. 217-227
Volume 20, Number 3, April 2001
- Lorenzo Moreno Ruiz, Rosa María Aguilar, José D. Piñeiro, José Ignacio Estévez Damas, José F. Sigut, Carina S. González:
Using KADS methodology in a simulation assisted knowledge based system: application to hospital management. 235-249 - Liqiang Geng, Zhi Chen, Christine W. Chan, Gordon H. Huang:
An intelligent decision support system for management of petroleum-contaminated sites. 251-260 - Zbigniew Kowalski, Ryszard Arendt, Maria Meler-Kapcia, Stefan Zielinski:
An expert system for aided design of ship systems automation. 261-266 - Yogesh Srinivas, William D. Timmons, John Durkin:
A comparative study of three expert systems for blood pressure control. 267-274 - Chuleeporn Changchit, Clyde W. Holsapple, Ralph E. Viator:
Transferring auditors?? internal control evaluation knowledge to management. 275-291
Volume 20, Number 4, May 2001
- Jang-Hwan Lee, Young-Gul Kim:
A stage model of organizational knowledge management: a latent content analysis. 299-311 - Shu-Hsien Liao:
A knowledge-based architecture for implementing military geographical intelligence system on Intranet. 313-324 - S. Wesley Changchien, Tzu-Chuen Lu:
Mining association rules procedure to support on-line recommendation by customers and products fragmentation. 325-335 - Kuo-Wei Su, Thu-Hua Liu, Sheue-Ling Hwang:
A developed model of expert system interface (DMESI). 337-346 - José R. Llata García, Esther G. Sarabia, J. P. Oria:
Fuzzy expert system with double knowledge base for ultrasonic classification. 347-355 - Malcolm J. Beynon, Darren Cosker, A. David Marshall:
An expert system for multi-criteria decision making using Dempster Shafer theory. 357-367
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