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The Knowledge Engineering Review, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, March 1990
- John Fox:

Safe expert systems: simulating experts or building formal theories? 1-4
- Paul E. Lehner, Leonard Adelman:

Behavioural decision theory and it's implication for knowledge engineering. 5-14 - Peter Haddawy, Larry A. Rendell:

Planning and decision theory. 15-33 - Dario A. Giuse:

Efficient knowledge representation systems. 35-50
- Richard Thomas:

Benefits and risks of knowledge-based systems Report by a Working Party, UK Council for Science and Society, OUP, Oxford 1989, pp 76, £6.95. 51-52 - J. A. G. Hawkins:

Benefits and risks of knowledge-based systems Report by a Working Party, Council for Science and Society, OUP Oxford 1989, pp 76, £6.95. 52-53 - John E. Nicholls:

Benefits and risks of knowledge-based systems Report by a Working Party, UK Council for Science and Society, OUP, Oxford 1989, pp 76, £6.95. 53-54 - J. R. Ravetz:

The reliability of expert systems by Erik Hollnagel (Ed.), Elllis Horwood, Chichester, 1989, pp 243, £25.00. 54-56 - Ian M. Neale:

Knowledge acquisition for expert systems (2nd Ed.) by A Hart, Kogan Page, London 1989, pp 196, £14.95. ISBN 1 85091 8309. 56-59
Volume 5, Number 2, June 1990
- Paul W. H. Chung:

Editorial. 67
- D. Hutton, Jack W. Ponton, A. Waters:

AI applications in process design, operation and safety. 69-95 - Raymond E. Levitt, Nabil A. Kartam:

Expert systems in construction engineering and management: state of the art. 97-125 - Kit Po Wong:

Applications of artificial intelligence and expert systems in power engineering. 127-140
Volume 5, Number 3, September 1990
- Moonis Ali:

Intelligent Systems in aerospace. 147-166 - Ian M. Carter:

Applications and prospects for AI in mechanical engineering design. 167-179 - Derek A. Linkens:

AI in control Systems engineering. 181-214
- Catherine Cassell:

Computer addiction? A study of computer dependency by Margaret A. Shotton 1989, Taylor and Francis, pp 342, £32.00 (cloth), £12.00 (paper). 215-216 - John Washbrook:

AI and expertise: heuristic search, inference, automatic proving by H Farreny, 1988, translated by Jonathan Barchan, Ellis Horwood, pp 260, £39.95. 216-217 - Andrew Eliasz:

Artificial intelligence expert Systems and languages in modelling and simulation - Proceedings of the 1st IMACS Symposium on Artificial Intelligence 1987, eds. Casimir A. Kulikowski, Rafael M. Huber and Gabriel A. Ferrate 1987, ISBN 0-444-70482-5, pp 374, $97.74. 217-218
Volume 5, Number 4, December 1990
- Ann A. Copestake, Karen Sparck Jones:

Natural language interfaces to databases. 225-249 - Kathleen King, Howard Beck:

Medical AI systems as appropriate technology for developing countries. 251-263 - Martin Lam:

Lighthill 17 years on. 265-276
- Donald Michie:

Lighthill 17 years on: end of a shotgun divorce. 277-284 - Peter Jackson:

Reply to Lam. 285 - Yorick Wilks:

AI and Anglo-Saxon Attitudes: a response to Martin Lam. 285-288 - John McCarthy:

Lessons from the Lighthill Flap. 288-290 - Karen Sparck Jones:

Re Lam: Lighthill 17 years on. 290 - Martin Lam:

A Rejoinder. 290-293
- Nicholas Ostler:

The Alvey Programme: footnotes. 295-301

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