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New Generation Computing, Volume 8
Volume 8, Number 1, 1990
- Hidehiko Tanaka:

Permeation of Knowledge Information Processing Systems. 1-3 - Tok Wang Ling:

The Prolog Not-Predicate and Negation as Failure Rule. 5-31 - Y. I. Jiang:

An Epistemic Model of Logic Programming. 33-59 - Arun Lakhotia, Leon Sterling:

How to Control Unfolding when Specializing Interpreters. 61-70 - Ahmed Guessoum

, John W. Lloyd:
Updating Knowledge Bases. 71-89
Volume 8, Number 2, 1990
- Masayuki Numao:

How Should Prolog Computation Be Represented for Practical Use? 95-112 - N. K. Simpkins:

Chart Parsing in Prolog. 113-138 - Robin M. Snyder:

Lazy Debugging of Lazy Functional Programs. 139-161 - Yukio Kaneda:

Introduction of dosim Predicate to Prolog. 163-181
Volume 8, Number 3, 1990
- K. Hirose:

On Computer Science Curricula at Universities. 183-184 - H. Katsuno:

Closed World Assumptions Having Precedence in Predicates. 185-209 - Thomas Wilmes:

A Generalized Approach to Metaprogramming in Logic Grammars. 211-223 - Steffen Hölldobler, Josef Schneeberger:

A New Deductive Approach to Planning. 225-244 - Verónica Dahl, Fred Popowich:

Parsing and Generation with Static Discontinuity Grammars. 245-274
Volume 8, Number 4, 1991
- Setsuo Arikawa:

Introduction: Special Issue on Algorithmic Learning Theory. 277-280 - Shun-ichi Amari:

Mathematical Theory of Neural Learning. 281-294 - Stephen H. Muggleton:

Inductive Logic Programming. 295-318 - Naoki Abe:

Learning Commutative Deterministic Finite State Automata in Polynomial Time. 319-335 - Ayumi Shinohara

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Teachability in Computational Learning. 337-347 - Klaus P. Jantke:

Monotonic and Non-monotonic Inductive Inference. 349-360 - Steffen Lange, Rolf Wiehagen:

Polynomial-time Inference of Arbitrary Pattern Languages. 361-370 - Takeshi Shinohara:

Inductive Inference of Monotonic Formal Systems from Positive Data. 371-384 - Bipin Indurkhya

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On the Role of Interpretive Analogy in Learning. 385-402 - Masami Hagiya:

Synthesis of Rewrite Programs by Higher-order and Semantic Unification. 403-420

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