New Generation Computing
, Volume 3, 1985
Volume 3, Number 1, 1985
Gordon Bell
:
On Declaring and Reaching the Fifth Generation by 1990.
1-2
Takayasu Ito
:
A Step Towards Complementary Programming.
3-13
Noriyoshi Ito
,
Hajime Shimizu
,
Masasuke Kishi
,
Eiji Kuno
,
Kazuaki Rokusawa
:
Data-flow Based Execution Mechanisms of Parallel and Concurrent Prolog.
15-41
John S. Conery
,
Dennis F. Kibler
:
AND Parallelism and Nondeterminism in Logic Programs.
43-70
Paul J. Voda
:
A View of Programming Languages as Symbiosis of Meaning and Computations.
71-100
W. F. Clocksin
:
Design and Simulation of a Sequential Prolog Machine.
101-120
Akira Kikuchi
:
Opening of the International Conference on Fifth Generation Computer Systems 1984.
121-124
Volume 3, Number 2, 1985
Hajime Enomoto
:
Knowledge and Service.
129-130
Kohei Noshita
,
Teruo Hikita
:
The BC-chain Method for Representing Combinators in Linear Space.
131-144
Akikazu Takeuchi
,
Koichi Furukawa
:
Bounded Buffer Communication in Concurrent Prolog.
145-155
J. Ross Quinlan
:
Internal Consistency in Plausible Reasoning Systems.
157-180
David F. Bailsford
,
R. James Duckworth
:
The MUSE Machine - an Architecture for Structured Data Flow Computation.
181-195
Rikio Onai
,
Moritoshi Aso
,
Hajime Shimizu
,
Kanae Masuda
,
Akira Matsumoto
:
Architecture of a Reduction-Based Parallel Inference Machine: PIM-R.
197-228
Volume 3, Number 3, 1985
Bernard A. Galler
:
A View of Artificial Intelligence.
235-236
Esen A. Ozkarahan
:
Evolution and Implementation of the RAP Database Machine.
237-271
Gerald Gazdar
,
Geoffrey K. Pullum
:
Computationally Relavant Properties of Natural Languages and Thier Grammar.
271-306
Yuzuru Tanaka
:
A VLSI Algorithm for Sorting Variable-Length Character Strings.
307-328
Volume 3, Number 4, 1985
Toshiyuki Sakai
:
Intelligent Sensor.
339-340
Fumio Mizoguchi
,
Koichi Furukawa
:
Guest Editors' Preface.
341-344
Stanley J. Rosenschein
:
Formal Theories of Knowledge in AI and Robotics.
345-357
Kenneth A. Bowen
:
Meta-Level Programming and Knowledge Representation.
359-383
Randy Goebel
:
The Design and Implementation of DLOG, a Prolog-based Knowledge Representation System.
385-401
Setsuo Ohsuga
,
Hiroyuki Yamauchi
:
Multi-Layer Logic - A Predicate Logic Including Data Structure as Knowledge Representation Language.
403-439
Kuniaki Mukai
,
Hideki Yasukawa
:
Complex Indeterminates in Prolog and its Application of Discorse Models.
441-466
Yoav Shoham
:
Ten Requirements for a Theory of Change.
467-477
Mitsuru Ishizuka
,
Naoki Kanai
:
Prolog-ELP Incorporating Fuzzy Logic.
479-486
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