Gordon Bell:
On Declaring and Reaching the Fifth Generation by 1990. 1-2
Takayasu Ito:
A Step Towards Complementary Programming. 3-13
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
J. Ross Quinlan:
Internal Consistency in Plausible Reasoning Systems. 157-180
Yuzuru Tanaka:
A VLSI Algorithm for Sorting Variable-Length Character Strings. 307-328
Randy Goebel:
The Design and Implementation of DLOG, a Prolog-based Knowledge Representation System. 385-401
Yoav Shoham:
Ten Requirements for a Theory of Change. 467-477