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Artificial Intelligence Review, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, March 1986
- John A. Campbell:
On artificial intelligence. 3-9 - Allan Ramsay:
Distributed versus parallel computing. 11-25 - Derek Partridge:
Engineering artificial intelligence software. 27-41 - Masoud Yazdani:
Intelligent tutoring systems survey. 43-52 - Ajit Narayanan:
Slip intoLISP: How to choose aLISP interpreter. 53-68 - P. Piddock, Lindsey Ford:
Book reviews. 69-76
Volume 1, Number 2, June 1987
- Derek Partridge:
Editorial. 77-78 - Mark Halpern:
Turing's Test and the ideology of artificial intelligence. 79-93 - Paul Smolensky:
Connectionist AI, symbolic AI, and the brain. 95-109 - Derek Partridge, Yorick Wilks:
Does AI have a methodology which is different from software engineering? 111-120 - Steve Torrance, A.-M. Allardice, S. Ross:
Book reviews. 121-130 - Richard Ennals:
The fifth generation and training strategies. 131-134
Volume 1, Number 3, September 1987
- Masoud Yazdani:
Editorial. 137-138 - Allan Ramsay:
What we say and what we mean. 139-157 - Sam Steel:
The bread and butter of planning. 159-181 - Robert B. Fisher:
Representing three-dimensional structures for visual recognition. 183-200 - Lindsey Ford:
Teaching strategies and tactics in intelligent computer aided instruction. 201-215 - Leonard Bolc, Blay Whitby:
Book reviews. 217-219 - Masoud Yazdani, Blay Whitby:
Accidental nuclear war: the contribution of artificial intelligence. 221-227
Volume 1, Number 4, December 1987
- Andy Clark:
Being there: why implementation matters to cognitive science. 231-244 - Richard Schweickert, A. Mike Burton, Nicholas K. Taylor, E. N. Corlett, Nigel R. Shadbolt, A. P. Hedgecock:
Comparing knowledge elicitation techniques: a case study. 245-253 - Lindsey Ford:
Artificial intelligence and software engineering: a tutorial introduction to their relationship. 255-273 - Simon Ross, Tony Dodd, Wendy J. Milne, Mervyn Bennun, Elpida T. Keravnou, Stephen John Turner, Stephen J. Maskell, Kathryn Seifert, Chris Alphey, Yasmin Merali, Jason Cooper, Saad A. Mehdi:
Book reviews. 275-295
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