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Information Sciences, Volume 64
Volume 64, Number 1-2, 1 October 1992
- Antonio González Muñoz

, María Amparo Vila Miranda
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Dominance relations on fuzzy numbers. 1-16 - Naseem Ajmal, Swaroop Prajapati:

Fuzzy cosets and fuzzy normal subgroups. 17-25 - Nai-Kuan Tsao:

An accurate tridiagonal equation solver. 27-33 - Chin-Chen Chang, Chu-Hsing Lin, Richard C. T. Lee:

Hierarchy representations based on arithmetic coding for dynamic information protection systems. 35-48 - Tao Jiang, Oscar H. Ibarra, Hui Wang, Qi Zheng:

A hierarchy result for 2-dimensional TM's operating in small space. 49-56 - Kyu-Young Whang, Shamkant B. Navathe:

Integration of expert systems and database management systems--An extended disjunctive normal form approach. 57-81 - Kuang-Hui Chiu, Wen-Tsuen Chen:

A new group key generating model for group sharing. 83-94 - Jun-Ichi Aoe:

A practical method for implementing string pattern matching machines. 95-114 - Andrzej Szepietowski

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Two-dimensional on-line tessellation acceptors are not closed under complement. 115-120 - Amitava Datta

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Efficient algorithms for the largest rectangle problem. 121-141 - Minaketan Behara, Z. Dudek:

On paraconcave entropy functions. 143-148 - Dongmyun Lee, Myunghwan Kim:

A distributed scheme for dynamic deadlock detection and resolution. 149-164 - Sankar K. Pal:

Fuzzy set theoretic measures for automatic feature evaluation: II. 165-179 - Partha Pratim Das:

A note on "Distance functions in digital geometry". 181-190
Volume 64, Number 3, 15 October 1992
- Sergio R. López-Permouth

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Lifting Morita equivalence to categories of fuzzy modules. 191-201 - Didier Dubois, Henri Prade:

Upper and lower images of a fuzzy set induced by a fuzzy relation: Applications to fuzzy inference and diagnosis. 203-232 - Manfred E. Szabo:

On the stochastic complexity of loops in rule-based expert systems. 233-249 - Abdullah A. Abonamah:

Resource allocation strategies for hypercube architectures. 251-269 - Leandro Pardo, María Luisa Menéndez:

Informational energy in the sequential design of experiments in a Bayesian context. 271-283

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