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Knowledge Based Systems, Volume 16
Volume 16, Number 1, January 2003
- Svetan M. Ratchev, Esmond Neil Urwin, Dirk Muller, Kulwant Singh Pawar, I. Moulek:
Knowledge based requirement engineering for one-of-a-kind complex systems. 1-5 - Shouqin Zhou, Kwai-Sang Chin, Prasad K. D. V. Yarlagadda:
Internet-based intensive product design platform for product design. 7-15 - Elhadi M. Shakshuki, Hamada H. Ghenniwa, Mohamed S. Kamel:
An architecture for cooperative information systems. 17-27 - Ian McBriar, Colin Smith, Geoff Bain, Peter Unsworth, Stephen Magraw, John L. Gordon:
Risk, gap and strength: key concepts in knowledge management. 29-36 - D. K. Subramanian, V. S. Ananthanarayana, M. Narasimha Murty:
Knowledge-based association rule mining using AND-OR taxonomies. 37-45 - Reda Alhajj, Faruk Polat:
Rule-based schema evolution in object-oriented databases. 47-57 - Gavin R. Finnie, Zhaohao Sun:
R5 model for case-based reasoning. 59-65
Volume 16, Number 2, March 2003
- Henry C. W. Lau, Christina W. Y. Wong, Ip-Kee Hui, Kit Fai Pun:
Design and implementation of an integrated knowledge system. 69-76 - Roger P. Knott, Vojtech Merunka, Jirí Polák:
The BORM methodology: a third-generation fully object-oriented methodology. 77-89 - Joseph Fong, Hing Kwok Wong, Shi-Ming Huang:
Continuous and incremental data mining association rules using frame metadata model. 91-100 - Kecheng Liu, Lily Sun, Joseph Barjis, Jan L. G. Dietz:
Modelling dynamic behaviour of business organisations - extension of DEMO from a semiotic perspective. 101-111 - Laurence Cholvy, Anthony Hunter:
Merging requirements from a set of ranked agents. 113-126
Volume 16, Number 3, April 2003
- José Augusto Baranauskas, Maria Carolina Monard:
Combining symbolic classifiers from multiple inducers. 129-136 - Yi-Chung Hu, Ruey-Shun Chen, Gwo-Hshiung Tzeng:
Discovering fuzzy association rules using fuzzy partition methods. 137-147 - Paul W. H. Chung, Larry Y. C. Cheung, Jussi Stader, Peter Jarvis, Jonathan P. Moore, Ann Macintosh:
Knowledge-based process management - an approach to handling adaptive workflow. 149-160 - Antanas Verikas, Marija Bacauskiene, Alvydas Dosinas, Vacys Bartkevicius, Adas Gelzinis, Mindaugas Vaitkunas, Arunas Lipnickas:
An intelligent system for tuning magnetic field of a cathode ray tube deflection yoke. 161-164 - Richard C. Hicks:
Knowledge base management systems-tools for creating verified intelligent systems. 165-171 - P. A. Paraskevas, I. S. Pantelakis, Themistocles D. Lekkas:
An advanced integrated expert system for wastewater treatment plants control: an addendum. 173
Volume 16, Number 4, June 2003
- Kwang-Jong Cho, Seong-Jin Ahn, Jin-Wook Chung:
A study on the classified model and the agent collaboration model for network configuration fault management. 177-190 - Cyril Ray, Christophe Claramunt:
A distributed system for the simulation of people flows in an airport terminal. 191-203 - Iliana Gutiérrez Martínez, Rafael Esteban Bello Pérez:
Making decision in case-based systems using probabilities and rough sets. 205-213 - Shaw Voon Wong, Abdel Magid S. Hamouda:
The development of an online knowledge-based expert system for machinability data selection. 215-229
Volume 16, Numbers 5-6, July 2003
- Max Bramer:
Guest Editorial. 233-234 - Maarja Kruusmaa, Jan Willemson:
Covering the path space: a casebase analysis for mobile robot path planning. 235-242 - Yaxin Bi, Terry J. Anderson, Sally I. McClean:
A rough set model with ontologies for discovering maximal association rules in document collections. 243-251 - Bo Hu, Inés Arana, Ernesto Compatangelo:
Facilitating DL-based hybrid reasoning with inference fusion. 253-260 - Alfonsas Misevicius:
Genetic algorithm hybridized with ruin and recreate procedure: application to the quadratic assignment problem. 261-268 - Keith Bradley, Barry Smyth:
Personalized information ordering: a case study in online recruitment. 269-275 - Miguel A. Salido, Federico Barber:
A polynomial algorithm for continuous non-binary disjunctive CSPs: extended DLRs. 277-285 - Stewart Long, Roy D. Dowsing, Patrick Craven:
Knowledge-based systems for marking professional IT skills examinations. 287-294 - J. Mark Ware, Ian D. Wilson, J. Andrew Ware:
A knowledge based genetic algorithm approach to automating cartographic generalisation. 295-303 - Abolfazl Toroghi Haghighat, Karim Faez, Mehdi Dehghan, Amir Mowlaei, Y. Ghahremani:
GA-Based Heuristic Algorithms for QoS Based Multicast Routing. 305-312 - Katerina Pastra, Horacio Saggion, Yorick Wilks:
Extracting relational facts for indexing and retrieval of crime-scene photographs. 313-320 - Florentino Fernández Riverola, Juan M. Corchado:
CBR based system for forecasting red tides. 321-328 - Rajan Amin, Max Bramer, Richard Emslie:
Intelligent data analysis for conservation: experiments with rhino horn fingerprint identification. 329-336
Volume 16, Numbers 7-8, November 2003
- Hamido Fujita:
Special issue on 'Intention and Software Process'. 339 - Margaret M. Burnett:
HCI research regarding end-user requirement specification: a tutorial. 341-349 - Colette Rolland, Carine Souveyet, Mohamed Ben Ayed:
Guiding Lyee user requirements capture. 351-359 - Mohamed Mejri, Béchir Ktari, Hamido Fujita, M. M. Erhioui:
Static analysis of Lyee requirements. 361-382 - Fumio Negoro:
Study on axiomatic rules for building up relationships between requirement and source programs. 383-397 - Osamu Arai, Hamido Fujita:
Mathematical structure model for Word-Based Program. 399-411 - Benedict Amon, Love Ekenberg, Paul Johannesson, Marcelo Munguanaze, Upendo Njabili, Rika Manka Tesha:
From first-order logic to automated word generation for Lyee. 413-429 - Darren Brown, Margaret M. Burnett, Gregg Rothermel:
End-User Testing for the Lyee Methodology using the Screen Transition Paradigm and WYSIWYT. 431-440 - Volker Gruhn, Raschid Ijioui, Dirk Peters, Clemens Schäfer:
Configuration management for Lyee software. 441-447
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