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The Knowledge Engineering Review, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, May 1999
- Tim Menzies:
Knowledge maintenance: the state of the art. 1-46 - Patrick Brézillon:
Context in problem solving: a survey. 47-80 - Rino Falcone, Babak Sadighi Firozabadi:
The challenge of trust, The Autonomous Agents '98 Workshop on Deception, Fraud and Trust in Agent Societies. 81-89
- Simon Parsons:
Cognitive Carpentry: A Blueprint for How to Build a Person by John L. Pollock, MIT Press, 1995, ISBN 0-262-16152-4, pp 377, £29.50. 91-95 - Miroslav Kubak:
Explanation-Based Neural Network Learning: Life-Long Learning Approach by Sebastian Thrun, Kluwer, 1996, ISBN 0-7923-9716-9. 91-95 - Michael Luck:
Foundations of Distributed Artificial Intelligence by G. M. P. O'Hare and N. R. Jennings (eds.), Wiley, 1996, ISBN 0-471-00675-0. 91-95
- From the journals. 97-104
Volume 14, Number 2, September 1999
- Simon Parsons, Adele E. Howe:
Special issue: Perspectives on intelligent agents research . . . one year later. 105-107
- Rosaria Conte:
Artificial social intelligence: a necessity for agent systems' developments. 109-118 - Michael Luck:
From definition to deployment: What next for agent-based systems? 119-124 - Hyacinth S. Nwana, Divine T. Ndumu:
A perspective on software agents research. 125-142 - Lars Rasmusson, Sverker Janson:
Agents, self-interest and electronic markets. 143-150 - Michael J. Wooldridge:
Diversity and agent technology. 151-152 - Dieter Fensel, Rix Groenboom:
A software architecture for knowledge-based systems. 153-173 - Tiziana Catarci, Giuseppe Santucci, Laura Tarantino:
Emerging issues in visual interfaces. 175-179
- A. Tawfik:
Solving the frame problem: a mathematical investigation of the common sense law of inertia, by Murray Shanahan, The MIT Press, 1997, £38.50, ISBN 0-262-19384-1. 181-185 - Claudia Roda:
Software agents, edited by Jeffrey M. Bradshaw. AAAI Press/The MIT Press, 1997, £31.95, ISBN 0-262-52234-9. 181-185 - Rashmi Pandya:
Expert systems: design and development, and Expert systems catalog of applications, by John Durkin. Prentice Hall International. 181-185
- From the Journals... 187-197
Volume 14, Number 3, September 1999
- Ian Miguel, Qiang Shen:
Hard, flexible and dynamic constraint satisfaction. 199-220 - Björn Helfesrieder, Venky Shankararaman:
Design approaches to model-based simulation in intelligent computer assisted instruction. 221-255 - Vladimir Brusic, John Zeleznikow:
Knowledge discovery and data mining in biological databases. 257-277 - Keith Decker, Michael Fisher, Michael Luck, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Continuing research in multi-agent systems. 279-283
- Martin Beer, Mark d'Inverno, Michael Luck, Nick R. Jennings, Chris Preist, Michael Schroeder:
Negotiation in multi-agent systems. 285-289 - Dave Cliff, Jörg P. Müller, Divine T. Ndumu, Chris Preist, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Making money from agents. 291-294
- Henry E. Kyburg Jr.:
Nonmonotonic reasoning by Grigoris Antoniou, MIT Press, £29.50, ISBN 0-262-01157-3. 295-296 - From the journals. 297-305
Volume 14, Number 4, December 1999
- Ann M. Richard:
Application of artificial intelligence and computer-based methods to predicting chemical toxicity. 307-317 - Ilhan Uysal, H. Altay Güvenir:
An overview of regression techniques for knowledge discovery. 319-340 - Alex L. Hayzelden, John Bigham:
Agent technology in communications systems: an overview. 341-375
- Henry Hexmoor, Salvatore Desiano:
Autonomy control software. 377-382
- Miroslav Kubat:
Reinforcement learning by AG Barto and RS Sutton, MIT Press, Cambridge, MA 1998, ISBN 0-262-19398-1. 383-385
- From the journals.... 386-392
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