[mod.ai] Call for Papers - Blackboard Models for AI in Engineering

mb@OHM.ECE.CMU.EDU (Michael Bushnell) (01/28/86)

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|		       CALL FOR PAPERS for the			     |
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|		      INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR                      |
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|		 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN ENGINEERING		     |
|		     October, 1986 Special Issue	 	     |
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| Guest Editors:						     |
|		       Pierre Haren, INRIA, France.		     |
|	       Mike Bushnell, Carnegie-Mellon University	     |
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| Manuscripts in US should be sent to:				     |
|		Mike Bushnell					     |
|		Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering    |
|		Carnegie-Mellon University			     |
|		Pittsburgh, PA 15213				     |
|		USA						     |
|		(ARPAnet: mb@ohm.ece.cmu.edu)			     |
| Deadline for receiving manuscripts:  April 1st, 1986		     |
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We are soliciting papers  for a special issue of the International Journal
for AI in Engineering.  This issue will focus on the AI Blackboard model, as
applied to engineering problems.  Papers describing the application of the
Blackboard model to problems in the disciplines of Electrical Engineering,
Computer Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, Mechanical
Engineering, Metallurgy, Materials Science, Robotics, and areas of Computer
Science are appropriate.  Papers describing applications to other
disciplines may also be appropriate.  In addition, papers discussing AI
tools that are particularly appropriate for Engineering applications are
most welcome, along with book reviews, letters to the editor, conference
reports, and other relevant news.

All submissions must be original papers written in English and will be
refereed.  The copyright of published papers will be vested with the
publishers.  Contributions will be classified as research papers and
research notes, of up to 5000 equivalent words, or as review articles of up
to 10,000 equivalent words.  Authors wishing to prepare review articles
should contact the editors in advance.  Manuscripts should be typed
double-spaced with wide margins, on one side of the paper only, and
submitted in triplicate.  The article should be preceded by a summary of
not more than 200 words describing the entire paper.  A list of key words is
also required.  The article title should be brief and stated on a separate
page with the author's names and addresses.