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Klerer, Melvin
Polytechnic Institute
Brooklyn, New York
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  Verifying and validating personal computer-based expert systems
Bahill A., Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1991.  Type: Book (9780139574573)

The basis of this book is the author’s experience in teaching a senior and graduate course on knowledge engineering. The tools and techniques presented were designed to aid in the development of viable expert systems and are ...

Jun 1 1992  
  Cognitive modeling and intelligent tutoring
Anderson J., Boyle C., Corbett A., Lewis M. Artificial Intelligence 42(1): 7-49, 1990.  Type: Article

The authors have chosen intelligent tutoring as a test of the ACT* theory of cognition. This theory has been used to construct models of how students acquire and execute learned skills. Current work is directed toward tutorial systems ...

Mar 1 1991  
  C-TODOS: an automatic tool for office system conceptual design
Pernici B., Barbic F., Maiocchi R., Fugini M., Rames J., Rolland C. ACM Transactions on Information Systems 7(4): 378-419, 1989.  Type: Article

This rather lengthy paper is concerned with the conceptual aspects of office system design. It aims to provide the functional requirements from which the office prototype will be developed and the final architectural design will be cho...

Jul 1 1990  
  Graphics programming in Turbo C
Ammeraal L., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1989.  Type: Book (9789780471924395)

This small volume is essentially a user’s manual for begining programmers who wish to program simple graphical applications using Borland’s software product Turbo C. Its pedagogical approach leans toward cookbook ex...

May 1 1990  
  The Program of a Large Computation Center
Curtiss J. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing 11(1): 31-41, 1989.  Type: Article

This paper is based on an address given at an ACM meeting in 1950, when Curtiss was chief of the National Applied Mathematics Laboratories of the National Bureau of Standards. It concentrates its discussion on the administration of com...

Apr 1 1990  
  Numerical methods and software
Kahaner D., Moler C., Nash S. (ed), Prentice-Hall, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1989.  Type: Book (9789780136272588)

The authors of this text are highly competent individuals who are well known in the fields of numerical analysis and mathematical software. Their inspiration in compiling this text was the celebrated work by Forsyth et al. [1]. While t...

Nov 1 1989  
  MACSYMA from F to G
Pavelle R., Wang P. Journal of Symbolic Computation 1(1): 69-100, 1985.  Type: Article

This paper is an elementary tutorial on symbolic mathematical computation specifically oriented to the MACSYMA system. The authors candidly declare their purpose in publishing this paper: “With these revolutionary tools compu...

Dec 1 1986  
  Software engineering (2nd ed.)
Sommerville I., Addison-Wesley Longman Publishing Co., Inc., Boston, MA, 1985.  Type: Book (9789780201142297)

The second edition of this book attempts to treat the area of software engineering from an eclectic point of view by making use of mathematics, psychology, ergonomics, and management science. (For a review of the first edition, see &am...

Jul 1 1986  
  Symbolic mathematical computation
Wolfram S. (ed) Communications of the ACM 28(4): 390-394, 1985.  Type: Article

The author states: “The most advanced and complete mathematics system at present available is probably SMP. . . . This article provides a brief sketch of SMP and mentions some of its applications in theoretical physics. . . ....

Oct 1 1985  
  Procedural elements for computer graphics
Rogers D., MCGRAW-HILL, INC., New York, NY, 1985. 433 pp.  Type: Book (9780070535343)

This text treats raster scan graphics. Chapter 1 is an overview of various hardware devices. It provides an elementary survey of specific hardware capabilities. Chapter 2 is a more detailed treatment, divided into 28 sections, of vario...

Aug 1 1985  
 
 
 
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