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The Knowledge Engineering Review, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, March 1987
- Cognitive science and knowledge engineering. 1-3

- Paul R. Cohen:

The control of reasoning under uncertainty: A discussion of some programs. 5-25 - Philip E. Slatter:

Cognitive emulation in expert system design. 27-41 - V. Robinson, Nigel W. Hardy, David P. Barnes, Chris J. Price, Mark H. Lee:

Experiences with a knowledge engineering toolkit: an assessment in industrial robotics. 43-54 - Brian P. Bloomfield:

Capturing expertise by rule induction. 55-63 - Ivan Bratko, Donald Michie:

Some comments on rule induction. 65-67 - Brian P. Bloomfield:

More comments on rule induction: A reply to Bratko and Michie. 69-70
Volume 2, Number 2, June 1987
- The evolution of knowledge systems: ideological confusion or healthy pragmatism? 73

- Alessandro Saffiotti

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An AI view of the treatment of uncertainty. 75-97 - S. P. Stenton:

Dialogue management for co-operative knowledge based systems. 99-122 - Jean-Pierre H. Laurent:

Types of control structure in expert systems. 123-135
- Nigel Shadbolt:

Book Review: Philip E. Slatter and Ellis Norwood 1987 Building Expert Systems: Cognitive Emulation. 137-139
Volume 2, Number 3, September 1987
- Technology transfer and the evolution of knowledge engineering. 145-146

- Kiyoshi Niwa:

Knowledge transfer: a key to successful application of knowledge-based systems. 147-151 - Sture Hägglund:

The Linköping approach to technology transfer in knowledge engineering. 153-158 - Mark Drummond, Ann Macintosh, Austin Tate, David Barlow, Mark Greenwood:

A framework for technology transfer within the Artificial Intelligence Applications Institute. 159-168
- Bernard P. Wess:

Commentary on the commercialization of knowledge engineering: enterprise and product development. 169-173 - Leland Teschler

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Trends in the marketing of expert system technology. 175-177 - S. C. Laufmann:

A strategy for near-term success using knowledge-based systems. 179-183
- A. D'Agapayeff, C. J. B. Hawkins:

Expert systems in UK business: a critical assessment. 185-201 - Fumihiko Mori:

Expert systems in business: a Japanese experience. 203-206
- N. A. D. Connell:

The current impact of expert systems on the accounting profession and some reasons for hesitancy in the adoption of such systems. 207-211 - Richard E. Susskind:

Critical note - artificial intelligence and legal reasoning. 213-218
Volume 2, Number 4, December 1987
- William A. Gale:

Statistical applications of artificial intelligence and knowledge engineering. 227-247 - Nicholas Walker

, John Fox:
Knowledge based interpretation of images: a biomedical perspective. 249-264 - Robert D. Ward, Derek H. Sleeman:

Learning to use the S.1 knowledge engineering tool. 265-276 - M. S. Lan, R. M. Panos, M. S. Balban:

Experience using S.1: an expert system for newspaper printing press configuration. 277-285 - Jean-Claude Rault:

A survey of French developments in knowledge-based systems. 287-295
- Delia Venables:

Expert systems - strategic implications and applications by Annabel C Beerel, Ellis Horwood. 297-298 - Dave Saunders:

Algorithmic methods for artificial intelligence by M Griffiths & C Palissier, Kogan Page 1986Formal methods in artificial intelligence by J-P Delahaye, North Oxford Academic 1987. 298-301

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