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AI EDAM, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January 2000
- Peter J. Bentley:

Special Section: Evolutionary Design (Guest Editorial). 1 - Ian C. Parmee, Christopher R. Bonham:

Towards the support of innovative conceptual design through interactive designer/evolutionary computing strategies. 3-16 - Michael A. Rosenman:

Case-based evolutionary design. 17-29 - John S. Gero, Vladimir A. Kazakov:

Adaptive enlargement of state spaces in evolutionary designing. 31-38 - Timothy P. Darr, William P. Birmingham:

Part-selection triptych: A representation, problem properties and problem definition, and problem-solving method. 39-51 - Eric T. Wolbrecht, Bruce D'Ambrosio, Robert Paasch, Doug Kirby:

Monitoring and diagnosis of a multistage manufacturing process using Bayesian networks. 53-67 - Roman Zavbi, Joze Duhovnik:

Conceptual design of technical systems using functions and physical laws. 69-83
Volume 14, Number 2, April 2000
- William J. Marx, John C. Kunz, Biren Prasad:

Special Issue: Life-Cycle Design (Guest Editorial). 89 - Jonathan C. Borg, Xiu-Tian Yan, Neal P. Juster:

Exploring decisions' influence on life-cycle performance to aid "design for Multi-X". 91-113 - Karen L. Myers, Nina B. Zumel, Pablo Garcia:

Acquiring design rationale automatically. 115-135 - J. Andrew Arnold, John C. Kunz:

Integrating product models with engineering analysis applications: Two case studies. 137-147 - Yasushi Umeda, Akira Nonomura, Tetsuo Tomiyama:

Study on life-cycle design for the post mass production paradigm. 149-161 - Biren Prasad:

Survey of life-cycle measures and metrics for concurrent product and process design. 163-176
Volume 14, Number 3, June 2000
- Anna C. Thornton, Melissa Tata:

Use of graphic displays of process capability data to facilitate producibility analyses. 181-192 - Mohmmad Farooq Wani, O. P. Gandhi:

Diagnosability evaluation of systems using bipartite graph and matrix approach. 193-206 - Dilip Kumar Pratihar, Kalyanmoy Deb, Amitabha Ghosh:

Optimal turning gait of a six-legged robot using a GA-fuzzy approach. 207-219 - Stepas Janusonis:

Self-formation in Microelectronics. 221-234 - Lorenzo Susca, Ferruccio Mandorli, Caterina Rizzi, Umberto Cugini:

Racing car design using knowledge aided engineering. 235-249
Volume 14, Number 4, September 2000
- William C. Regli:

Special Issue: AI in Manufacturing: State of the Art. 255 - Craig Schlenoff, Peter Denno, Rob Ivester, Don Libes, Simon Szykman:

An analysis and approach to using existing ontological systems for applications in manufacturing. 257-270 - Christopher C. Yang, Michael M. Marefat, Frank W. Ciarallo:

Interval constraint networks for tolerance analysis and synthesis. 271-287 - Dana S. Nau, Michael O. Ball, John S. Baras, Abdur Chowdhury, Edward Lin, Jeff Meyer, Ravi Rajamani, John Splain, Vinai Trichur:

Generating and evaluating designs and plans for microwave modules. 289-304 - Daniel M. Gaines, Caroline C. Hayes:

Simultaneously searching for planning goals, operators, and effectors. 305-322 - Oleg Lukibanov, Iliana Martinez, Timothy J. Lenz, James K. McDowell, Clark Radcliffe, Jon Sticklen:

Socharis: The instantiation of a strategy for conceptual manufacturing planning. 323-335 - K. Suzanne Barber, Joonoo Kim:

Toward flexible and fault tolerant intelligent manufacturing: Sensible agents in shop-floor control. 337-354
Volume 14, Number 5, November 2000
- Dan Braha:

Special Section: Topological representation and reasoning in design and manufacturing. 355-358 - Ali Akgunduz, Dan Zetu, Pat P. Banerjee:

Viewpoint-based shape recovery from multiple views. 359-372 - Baher A. El-Geresy, Alia I. Abdelmoty:

Topological representation and reasoning in space. 373-389 - Hod Lipson, Moshe Shpitalni:

Conceptual design and analysis by sketching. 391-401 - Amaresh Chakrabarti:

Increasing efficiency of compositional synthesis by improving the database of its building blocks. 403-414 - Hugues Rivard, Steven J. Fenves:

SEED-Config: A case-based reasoning system for conceptual building design. 415-430 - Manish Agarwal, Jonathan Cagan:

On the use of shape grammars as expert systems for geometry-based engineering design. 431-439

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