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AI EDAM, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, January 2007
- David C. Brown:

AI EDAM at 20. 1-2 - Clive L. Dym:

Happy 20th birthday, AI EDAM. 3-4 - William P. Birmingham:

The AI in AI EDAM. 5-6 - Mary Lou Maher:

Blurring the boundaries. 7-10 - Ian F. C. Smith:

Engineering design support challenges. 11-12 - Jonathan Cagan

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A look at the emerging science of innovation. 13-14 - Steven J. Fenves:

Building a community. 15 - John S. Gero:

AI EDAM at 20: Artificial intelligence in designing. 17-18 - John C. Kunz:

From PUFF to integrated concurrent engineering: A personal evolution. 19-22 - William C. Regli:

The need for a science of engineering informatics. 23-26 - Tetsuo Tomiyama

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Intelligent computer-aided design systems: Past 20 years and future 20 years. 27-29 - Byungwoo Lee, Kazuhiro Saitou:

Assembly synthesis with subassembly partitioning for optimal in-process dimensional adjustability. 31-43 - Ivey Chiu, L. H. Shu:

Biomimetic design through natural language analysis to facilitate cross-domain information retrieval. 45-59 - Jeremy N. Butkovich, Youssef M. A. Hashash

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Neural network material model enhancement: Optimization through selective data removal. 61-72 - Chiara Eva Catalano, Franca Giannini

, Marina Monti
, Giuliana Ucelli:
A framework for the automatic annotation of car aesthetics. 73-90
Volume 21, Number 2, March 2007
- Nicole Segers, Pierre Leclercq:

Computational linguistics for design, maintenance, and manufacturing. 99-101 - Ivey Chiu, L. H. Shu:

Using language as related stimuli for concept generation. 103-121 - J. Delin, Serge Sharoff

, S. Lillford, Catherine Barnes:
Linguistic support for concept selection decisions. 123-135 - Zhanjun Li, Karthik Ramani:

Ontology-based design information extraction and retrieval. 137-154 - Sanghee Kim, Rob H. Bracewell

, Ken M. Wallace:
Answering engineers' questions using semantic annotations. 155-171 - Jyotirmaya Nanda, Henri J. Thevenot, Timothy W. Simpson, Robert B. Stone, Matt R. Bohm, Steven B. Shooter:

Product family design knowledge representation, aggregation, reuse, and analysis. 173-192
Volume 21, Number 3, August 2007
- Mary Lou Maher

, Renate Fruchter:
Support for design teams. 201-202 - Avril I. Thomson

, Angela Stone, William J. Ion
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Distributed team design in small- and medium-sized enterprises: How to get it right. 203-218 - W. Mike Martin, Renate Fruchter, Humberto Cavallin

, Ann Heylighen
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Different by design. 219-225 - Tomás L. Flanagan, Claudia M. Eckert

, P. John Clarkson
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Externalizing tacit overview knowledge: A model-based approach to supporting design teams. 227-242 - Gregory Huet, Steve J. Culley, Chris A. McMahon, Clement Fortin

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Making sense of engineering design review activities. 243-266 - Mary Lou Maher

, Michael Rosenman, Kathryn E. Merrick
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Agents for multidisciplinary design in virtual worlds. 267-277 - Renate Fruchter, Kushagra Saxena, Matt Breidenthal, Peter Demian

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Collaborative design exploration in an interactive workspace. 279-293 - John S. Gero, Udo Kannengiesser

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An ontology of situated design teams. 295-308
Volume 21, Number 4, November 2007
- Andy Dong, John S. Gero:

Special Issue: Design Computing and Cognition. 315-316 - José Pinto Duarte

, João M. Rocha, Gonçalo Ducla-Soares:
Unveiling the structure of the Marrakech Medina: A shape grammar and an interpreter for generating urban form. 317-349 - Sean Hanna

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Inductive machine learning of optimal modular structures: Estimating solutions using support vector machines. 351-366 - Jeff W. T. Kan

, Zafer Bilda, John S. Gero:
Comparing entropy measures of idea links in design protocols: Linkography entropy measurement and analysis of differently conditioned design sessions. 367-377 - John S. Gero, Udo Kannengiesser

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A function-behavior-structure ontology of processes. 379-391

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