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2. IEA/AIE 1989, Volume 1: Tullahoma, TN, USA
- Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Industrial & Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence & Expert Systems, IEA/AIE 1989, June 6-9, 1989, Tullahoma, TN, USA - Volume 1. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-320-5
- Shin-ichi Wada, Yoshiyuki Koseki:
An assumption-based localization technique for switching system. 7-14 - Graham F. Forsyth, Michael D. Larkin:
Concept demonstration of the use of interactive fault diagnosis and isolation for TF30 engines. 15-20 - Thomas H. Schmidt:
Model-based fault diagnosis: knowledge acquisition and system design. 21-25 - Yoshio Endo, Michitaka Oshima, Tomohiro Miyazaki, Shiro Haihara:
A prototype of fault diagnostic system for robots. 26-35 - James A. Kavicky, George D. Kraft:
An expert system for diagnosis and maintaining the AT&T 3B4000 computer: an architectural description. 36-45 - M. T. Lin, I. Chen, J. Lao:
ESUDL: an expert system for monitoring unclassified data link (UDL) communication systems protocols. 46-53 - Jeffrey L. Dawson, Hal Shubin:
SPA: a systems for diagnosis of computer performance problems. 54-57 - Cathleen Wharton, Patricia J. Shiroma, Karen E. Simmons:
PVDaCS: a prototype knowledge-based expert system for certification of spacecraft data. 58-63 - Patrick W. Daley, Osama K. Eyada:
An expert system for maintenance of riveting machines, vol. 1. 64-72 - J. E. Bowen, B. A. Bowen:
EMIR: an expert system for electromagnetic interference resolution. 73-78 - Scott Bublin, Rangasami L. Kashyap:
Diagnosing electronics systems by integrating models of normal and abnormal functioning. 79-84 - David W. Tong, Kevin C. Zalondek, Christopher H. Jolly:
Automated diagnosis of analog circuits. 85-91 - Gautam Biswas, Kenneth A. Debelak, Kazuhiko Kawamura:
Applications of qualitative modeling to knowledge-based risk assessment studies. 92-101 - Nadine Happell, Steven G. Miksell:
Expanding the domain of a prototype expert system with an eye on future maintenance - the FIESTA case study. 102-111 - A. K. Ray, M. S. S. N. Murty:
Artificial intelligence techniques applied to maintenance management. 112-118 - N. Serdar Uckun, Benoit M. Dawant, Kazuhiko Kawamura:
NetGraph: an object-oriented graphical toolset for risk assessment. 119-125 - Franca Garzotto, Paolo Paolini:
Expert dictionaries: knowledge based tools for explanation and maintenance of complex application environments. 126-134 - U. K. Gupta, Moonis Ali:
LEADER - An integrated engine behavior and design analyses based real-time fault diagnostic expert system for space shuttle main engine (SSME). 135-145 - Suhayya Abu-Hakima, Philippe L. Davidson, Mike Halasz, Sieu Phan:
Jet engine technical advisor (JETA). 154-160 - John A. Smith, Gautam Biswas:
Utilizing multilevel models and reasoning for diagnosis of a complex electro-mechanical system. 161-170 - Muralidhar Sitaram, George W. Ernst, John Marcuse:
Knowledge based system to diagnose faults in discrete event systems. 171-177 - Osama K. Eyada, Yiannakis A. Ioannou, Jin B. Ong:
An interactive tolerance system. 178-184 - Gerhard Fleischanderl, Gerhard Friedrich, Wolfgang Nejdl, Johannes Retti:
Integrating logic, object-oriented and procedural paradigms in a fault diagnosis and monitoring system. 185-191 - Danny A. Pearce, E. Grant:
A qualitative modelling environment for design & diagnosis of automation. 192-196 - Eckart Walther, Vivek V. Badami, James B. Comly, Paul Nielsen, Van-Duc Nguyen:
Real-time temporal and causal reasoning for intelligent control. 198-206 - Terry L. Janssen:
Network expert diagnostic system for real-time control. 207-216 - Jean-Claude Heudin, Jean-Pierre Courrier, Christophe Metivier:
Toward embedded controllers for real-time applications of artificial intelligence. 228-234 - Celal Batur, Vicken Kasparian:
Application of a self tuner using fuzzy control technique. 235-244 - Takahiko Murayama, Kazuhiko Kushima, Shoichiro Ishigaki:
An inference mechanism suited for real-time control. 245-253 - Chee-Kit Looi, S. L. Tan, P. C. Teow, H. S. Chan:
A knowledge-based approach for internal control evaluation. 254-261 - Hans W. Guesgen:
Towards a compiler for a constraint language. 262-269 - B. Burg, Dominique Luzeaux, Bertrand Y. Zavidovique:
CANDIDE: a learning system for process control. 270-277 - Lefteri H. Tsoukalas, G. W. Lee, M. Ragheb:
Anticipatory monitoring and control in a process environment. 278-287 - Yasuyuki Miyajima, Shuichiro Kobayashi, Ryuichi Inaba, Kiichiro Ito:
A knowledge-based water purification plant control system. 288-295 - Nigel Shadbolt, B. D. Robinson, Robert Stobart:
Knowledge representation for closed loop control. 296-304 - M. E. Ulug:
A hybrid expert system combining AI techniques with a neural-net. 305-309 - Tag Gon Kim, Bernard P. Zeigler:
Hierarchical scheduling in an intelligent environmental control system. 310-317 - R. Acerbi, P. O. Simoni, E. Cardoso:
An intelligent interface for the design of optimal control systems. 318-323 - Jean-Pierre H. Laurent, Agnes Lanusse, Bernard Pierre Panet:
Distributed artificial intelligence: a necessary paradigm for supervising production management activities. 326-335 - Paolo Calvo, T. Carminati, Piero Fraternali, S. Miriello:
CIBELE: a knowledge based system for short-term production scheduling. 336-343 - Yuan-geng Huang, Laveen N. Kanal, Satish K. Tripathi:
Scheduling N jobs on one machine with insert-idle-time constraints. 344-347 - William Kaminsky, Bruce A. Westergren:
Plant scheduling expert system for batch processing. 348-355 - W. E. Dietz, H. J. Ferber, Moonis Ali:
Space shuttle main engine component assembly, assignment, and scheduling expert system. 356-363 - A. McBrien, J. Madden, Nigel Shadbolt:
Artificial intelligence methods in process plant layout. 364-373 - John Mills, Yukiko Sekine, E. Wysocki, W. Furth, K. Otwell, S. Jameson, A. Burzio:
Planning as feedback to designers. 374-381 - Michel Lizotte, Bernard Moulin:
SAIRVO: a temporal planning system. 382-392 - Douglas H. Norrie, R. Fauvel, Brian R. Gaines, M. Mowchenko:
A knowledge-based decision support system for flexible manufacturing. 393-400 - James R. Slagle, Ashim Bose, P. Busalacchi, C. Wee:
Enhanced simulated annealing for automatic reconfiguration of multiprocessors in space. 401-408 - Glen Pearson:
A blackboard system for planning space missions. 409-416 - G. S. Sohal, Osama K. Eyada:
An expert system for the selection of indexable inserts and tool holders. 417-421 - G. L. Lovegrove, Gary James Curtis, R. A. Farrar:
Welding advisory system for process selection "WASPS". 422-427 - S. Ulug, B. A. Bowen, A. Acheson:
DORUS: an architecture for dynamic optimal resource utilization systems. 428-434 - Richard Farenci, Doreen Vorce, Elizabeth Hahn, Jeffrey Hogan, John S. Kaminski:
ASSIGN: a qualitative approach to outside plant design engineering. 436-440 - Bruno M. Franck:
Qualitative engineering at various levels of conception design and evaluation of structures. 441-448 - Enrique Tuason, William D. Cleaveland:
BPSES: a knowledge-based system for the design of nuclear power plant penetration seals. 449-451 - T. Ichiko:
An expert system for conceptual design. 452-461 - Agustin A. Araya:
Handling contingencies in planned office activities. 462-468 - Diana C. Fischer, Tu D. Nguyen:
Design and analysis aid for evaluating aircraft structures. 469-472 - Robert E. Phillips, W. W. Wison, K. Parmenter:
Applying qualitative knowledge to aircraft engine system design. 473-478 - Keith D. Baker, L. J. Ball, Phil F. Culverhouse, Dennis J. Evans, A. P. Jagodzinski:
A process oriented approach to an intelligent design aid. 479-485 - Nikitas J. Dimopoulos, Kin F. Li, Eric G. Manning:
DAME: a rule based designer of microprocessor based systems. 486-492 - C. C. Martin, K. K. Hutchison:
Computer aided concurrent design for printed wiring boards. 493-499 - Wen-Jeng Lue, L. D. McNamee:
VLSI leaf cell design by understanding circuit structures. 500-508 - Costas Tsatsoulis:
Case-based design and learning in telecommunications. 509-518
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