The Knowledge Engineering Review, Volume 4 (original) (raw)



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Volume 4, Number 1, March 1989
Research Articles

Donghoon Shin, P. Bruce Berra:
Computer architectures for logic-oriented data/knowledge bases. 1-29

Peter M. D. Gray, I. G. Archibald, K. Lunn:
Interfacing a knowledge-based system to a large database. 31-51

Apostolos Nikolaos Refenes:
Parallelism in knowledge-based machines. 53-71
Book Reviews

Ken Johnson:
Prolog for programmers by Feliks Kluzniak and Stanislaw Szpakowicz, with a contribution by Janusz S. Bien, Academic Press, 1985, reprinted 1987, Paperback edition, ISBN 0-12-416521-4, 308 pages including many diagrams and listings. Includes Toy-Prolog for IBM-PC on 5¼ inch floppy disk. $14.95. 73-74

Raiju Trehan:
Networks and distributed computation: Concepts, tools and algorithms by Michal Raynal, North Oxford Academic Press Publs Ltd, 1987, 166 pp, £25.00. 74-75

John L. Beaven:
Natural language understanding and logic programming, II. Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Natural Language Understanding and Logic Programming, Vancouver, Canada, 17-19 August 1987, Elsevier Science Publications, The Netherlands, June 1988, pp 346, Approx $84.25, ISBN 0-444-70408-6. 75-76

Ray Lai:
Expert Systems development in Prolog and Turbo Prolog by Peter Smith, Sigma Press (distributed by Wiley & Sons), 1988, 214 pp, £12.95. 76-79

Paul Soper:
Database applications using Prolog by Robert Lucas, Ellis Horwood Ltd, 1988, pp 159, £19.95. 79-80

Rod N. Cuff:
The rise of the expert company (1) by Edward Feigenbaum, Pamela McCorduck and H. Penny Nii, Macmillan 1988, pp 322, £14.95. 80-81

Geoffrey Trimble:
The rise of the expert company (2) by Edward Feigenbaum, Pamela McCorduck and H. Penny Nii, Macmillan 1988, pp 322, £14.95. 81-82

Peter Hammond:
The rise of the expert company (3) by Edward Feigenbaum, Pamela McCorduck and H. Penny Nii, Macmillan 1988, pp 322, £14.95. 82-84

Peter Russo:
The rise of the expert company (4) by Edward Feigenbaum, Pamela McCorduck and H. Penny Nii, Macmillan 1988, pp 322, £14.95. 84-85
Volume 4, Number 2, June 1989
Research Articles

Peter Jackson:
Applications of nonmonotonic logic to diagnosis. 97-117

Han Reichgelt
:
Logics for reasoning about knowledge and belief. 119-139

Derek Long:
A review of temporal logics. 141-162
Miscellaneous
Book Reviews

Emilio Agustin:
Expert systems for experts by Kamran Parsaye and Mark Chignell, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1988, pp 462, £18.95, ISBN 0-471-60175-6. 167-168

Darren Van Laar:
The visual display of quantitative information by E. R. Tufte, Graphic Press UK, 1988, pp 197, £20. 168-169

Brian Jones:
Crafting knowledge based systems by Jon Walters and Norman Nielsen, J. Wiley Interscience, Chichester 1988, pp 342, £18.95. 169-170

Ian M. Neale:
Knowledge engineering for expert systems by M Greenwell, Ellis Horwood, Chichester, pp 184, £25.00, ISBN 07458 0513 2.Knowledge engineering by TB Cross, Brady, New York, pp 266, $34.95/£30.40, ISBN 0-13-516741-8. 170-173

Paul Chung:
What every engineer should know about artificial intelligence by William A Taylor, MIT Press, 1988, pp 331, £19.95. 173-174

Jim Doran:
Artificial intelligence and expert systems - case studies in the knowledge domain of archaeology by J-C Gardin et al., Translated by Richard Ennals, Ellis Horwood Ltd, Chichester, 1988, pp 232, £29.95, ISBN: 0-7458-0431-4. 174-176

Richard Ennals:
Artificial intelligence - A handbook of professionalism by Blay Whitby, Ellis Horwood, Chichester, 1988, pp 194, £29.95, ISBN 0-7458-0350-4. 176-177

Richard Ennals:
Expert systems in law - A jurisprudential inquiry by Richard Susskind, Oxford University Press, 1987, pp 300, £30.00, ISBN 0-19-825582-9. 178-179
Volume 4, Number 3, September 1989
Research Articles

Michael D. Wilson, David A. Duce, Dan Simpson:
Life cycles in software and knowledge engineering: a comparative review. 189-204

Elpida T. Keravnou, John Washbrook:
What is a deep expert system? An analysis of the architectural requirements of second-generation expert systems. 205-233

Nigel Gilbert
:
Explanation and dialogue. 235-247
Book Reviews

R. J. Harley:
The role of information scientists in the development of expert systems: interim report by Margaret O'Neill and Anne Morris 1989, British Library Publications Sales Unit, 1989, pp 103, £5.00. 249-250

Gerhard Brewka, Joachim Hertzberg:
On being a machine. Volume 1: Formal aspects of artificial intelligence by A. Narayanan 1988, Ellis Horwood/John Wiley, pp 200, £25.00. 250-251

Lee McCluskey:
Progress in machine learning - Proceedings of EWSL 87: Second European working session on learning by I. Bratko and N. Lavrac (eds.), Sigma Press, pp 256, £14.95. 251-252

Philip E. Slatter:
Professional judgement: A reader in clinical decision making by J. Dowie and A. Elstein (eds.) 1988, Cambridge University Press, pp 565, £13.50 (paperback). 252-253
Volume 4, Number 4, December 1989
Research Articles

John Grant, Jack Minker:
Deductive database theories. 267-304

Graem A. Ringwood:
A Comparative Exploration of Concurrent Logic Languages. 305-332

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