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AI & Society, Volume 8, 1994
Volume 8, Number 1, 1994
- Colin Beardon:
Computers, Postmodernism and the Culture of the Artificial. 1-16 - Jarmo J. Ahonen:
On Qualitative Modelling. 17-28 - Harold W. Thimbleby:
Designing User Interfaces for Problem Solving, with Application to Hypertext and Creative Writing. 29-44
- Gustaf Östberg:
What Goes on When a Designer Thinks? 45-59 - Chris Boyne:
Notes Towards aDefinition of Human-Centred Computing. 60-70 - Georges Thill:
The Relevance of Association Networks for/in a Sustainable Information and Communication Society. 70-77 - Irma Alm:
Simulating Human Cognition: A Ghost Story. 78-84 - Giorgio Sacchi:
Social Logics and Expert Systems. 84-87
Volume 8, Number 2, 1994
- Anders Joest Hingel:
Community Cohesion by all Means - The Role of the European Communities. 97-106 - Patrick Cohendet, Patrick Llerena:
European Diversity in Science and Technology. 107-122 - Emilio Fontela:
The Future of European Cohesion. 123-130 - Michel Quéré:
Economic Cohesion and Innovation Systems in Europe. 131-141 - G. Colletis, K. Colletis-Wahl, B. Reverdy:
Triangulation or Bipolarization: Which Mode of Cooperation Towards Stronger Cohesion in Europe? 142-150 - Hans Von Zon:
The Lack of Cohesion as the Crucial Problem for Post-Socialist Societies. 151-163 - Lars Fuglsang:
The Baltic Region as an Industrial Estate: An Instituaonalist Critique. 164-185 - Bruno Amoroso, Sergio Gomez y Paloma:
Globalization and Regional Scenarios: EU and Mediterranean from Marginalization to Co-Development. 186-196
Volume 8, Number 3, 1994
- György Széll:
The Prospects of Labour-Oriented Science and Research in the Nineties. 197-206 - Fritz Böhle:
Relevance of Experience-Based Work in Modern Processes. 207-215 - Ulrich Pekruhl:
Three Dimensions of Group Work: Cooperation, Participation and Autonomy at German Workplaces. 216-234 - Volker Telljohann:
The Role of Labour-Oriented Research for Social Shaping of Work and Technology within the European Union. 235-244 - Thoralf Ulrick Qvale:
The Role of Research for the Social Shaping of New Technologies: Designing a Research Strategy. 245-269
- Francesco Garibaldo:
What Does Teamworking Mean? - A Session Report, European Conference on the Role of Research for the Social Shaping of New Technologies. 270-273 - Fiorenza Belussi:
Summary of Workshop on: Human-Centered Shaping of New Technologies and Social Innovation of Learning. 274-282 - Oscar Marchisio:
Mobility as a Product. 282-285 - Daniele Linhart:
Managerial Innovations: Some Main Tendencies. 285-291 - Bernd Hofmaier:
Workplace Development in Sweden: Some Preliminary Findings from the Work Life Fund. 291-298 - Emilio Rebecchi:
Difficulties and Potentialities of Group Work. 298-303
Volume 8, Number 4, 1994
- Seán Ó Nualláin:
Some Consequences of Current Scientific Treatments of Consciousness and Selfhood. 305-314 - Amir S. Tabandeh:
Characterising Artificial Intelligence Technology for International Transfer. 315-325 - Niki Pantelli:
Understanding Computer-Based "Informated" Environments. 326-340 - Zhengxin Chen:
Knowledge Discovery and System-User Partnership: On a Production "Adversarial Partnership" Approach. 314-356
- Joseph S. Fulda:
Implications of a Logical Paradox for Computer-Dispensed Justice. 357-359 - Jay Liebowitz, Janet Liebowitz, Jason Liebowitz, Kenny Liebowitz:
Intelligent Systems at Home in 2000. 359-363 - Giorgio Marchetti:
A Mind Theory for the Human-Centredness Paradigm. 363-376
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