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- 1992
- Sahin Albayrak:
TUBKOM-Projekt: Blackboard-DEC. Künstliche Intell. 6(1): 64-68 (1992) - Klaus-Dieter Althoff, Stefan Wess, Brigitte Bartsch-Spörl, Dietmar Janetzko, Frank Maurer, Angi Voß:
Fallbasiertes Schließen in Expertensystemen: Welche Rolle spielen Fälle für wissensbasierte Systeme? Künstliche Intell. 6(4): 14-21 (1992) - Franz Baader, Hans-Jürgen Bürckert, Bernhard Hollunder, Armin Laux, Werner Nutt:
Terminologische Logiken. Künstliche Intell. 6(3): 23-33 (1992) - Michael Beetz, Joachim Hertzberg, Jana Koehler, Gerhard K. Kraetzschmar, Fritz Mädler:
Bericht von der 1st International Conference on AI Planning Systems (AIPS-92). Künstliche Intell. 6(4): 33-34 (1992) - Wolfgang Bibel:
DFG-Schwerpunkprogramm Deduktion. Künstliche Intell. 6(3): 71-74 (1992) - Wolfgang Bibel, Ulrich Furbach:
Logik, KI und Intellektik. Künstliche Intell. 6(3): 91-94 (1992) - Siegfried Bocionek, Norbert Eisinger, Gunnar Teege:
4. Internationaler GI-Kongreß Wissensbasierte Systeme. Künstliche Intell. 6(1): 40-42 (1992) - Ronald Bogaschewsky, Uwe Hoppe:
3. Symposium des GAWS: Wissenbasierte Systeme in der Betriebswirtschaft - Anwendungen und Integration mit Hypermedia. Künstliche Intell. 6(2): 48-49 (1992) - Frank Bomarius, Alastair D. Burt, Andreas Lux:
4. Internationaler GI-Kongreß Wissensbasierte Systeme, Verteilte Künstliche Intelligenz und kooperatives Arbeiten. Künstliche Intell. 6(1): 43-44 (1992) - Harry Bretthauer, Thomas Christaller, Horst Friedrich, Wolfgang Goerigk, Winfried Heicking, Ulrich Hoffmann, Dieter Hovekamp, Heinz Knutzen, Jürgen Kopp, E. Ulrich Kriegel, Ingo Mohr, Rainer Rosenmüller, Friedemann H. Simon:
Das Verbundprojekt APPLY: Ein modernes und bedarfgerechtes LISP. Künstliche Intell. 6(2): 50-54 (1992) - Christoph Brzoska, Michael Gollner:
Sprachen für KI-Anwendungen, Konzepte - Methoden - Implementierungen. Künstliche Intell. 6(4): 37-38 (1992) - Alan Bundy:
Die Geschichte der Mechanisierung der Logik in der KI (Interview). Künstliche Intell. 6(3): 99-101 (1992) - Hans-Jürgen Bürckert:
Deduktion, Abduktion, Induktion. Künstliche Intell. 6(3): 69-70 (1992) - Klaus Burger, Dorothea Mehling:
Computer Aided Knowledge Engineering (CAKE): Eine Notwendigkeit für modellbasierte XPS-Entwicklungen - Erfahrungen aus einer KADS-Anwendung im Bereich Prodktionsleittechnik. Künstliche Intell. 6(1): 51-55 (1992) - Birgit Burmeister:
MAAMAW '91. Künstliche Intell. 6(1): 33-35 (1992) - Birgit Burmeister, Kurt Sundermeyer:
Domänen-unabhängiges Kooperatives Problemlösen. Künstliche Intell. 6(1): 12-16 (1992) - Hans-Dieter Burkhard:
Ein Formalismus für Multi-Agenten-Systeme. Künstliche Intell. 6(1): 17-21 (1992) - Jürgen Cleve, Steffen Hölldobler, Jörg Würtz:
7. Workshop Logische Programmierung und 8. Jahrestreffen der GI-Fachgruppe 1.2.1 "Deduktionssysteme". Künstliche Intell. 6(2): 46-47 (1992) - Dorothea Czedik:
Status Quo der Wiederverwendbarkeit von Wissensbasen. Künstliche Intell. 6(1): 27-32 (1992) - Harald Eckert, Frank Maurer:
IJCAI'91-Workshop Software Engineering for Knowledge-Based Systems. Künstliche Intell. 6(1): 38-39 (1992) - Martin Eldracher:
1992 Symposium on Applied Computing (SAC '92). Künstliche Intell. 6(2): 43 (1992) - Klaus Fischer, Hans-Michael Windisch:
MAGSY: Ein regelbasiertes Multiagentensystem. Künstliche Intell. 6(1): 22-26 (1992) - Egon Frank:
Zu den Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer künstlichen Intelligenz. Künstliche Intell. 6(1): 84-89 (1992) - Christian Freksa:
Über den Unterschied zwischen logik-basierten und logischen Ansätzen zur Wissensrepräsentation. Künstliche Intell. 6(3): 95-98 (1992) - Angela D. Friederici:
Natürliche Sprachverarbeitung: Funktionen und Dysfunktionen. Künstliche Intell. 6(2): 13-19 (1992) - Andreas Fritsch, Peter Weimann:
Kooperation von Experten- und Datenbanksystemen: Vorteile und Ansätze. Künstliche Intell. 6(3): 42-48 (1992) - Ulrich Furbach:
ILPS'91 - International Logic Programming Syposium. Künstliche Intell. 6(1): 50 (1992) - Dov M. Gabbay:
Logic Made Reasonable. Künstliche Intell. 6(3): 39-41 (1992) - Harald Ganzinger:
Konferenzbericht LICS '92. Künstliche Intell. 6(3): 51 (1992) - Lothar Gierl, Bernhard Pollwein, Gisela Heyde:
Alltagsgerechtigkeit aus dem Computer. Künstliche Intell. 6(3): 64-68 (1992)
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