2007 |
48 | EE | William J. Clancey,
Maarten Sierhuis,
Chin Seah,
Chris Buckley,
Fisher Reynolds,
Tim Hall,
Mike Scott:
Multi-agent Simulation to Implementation: A Practical Engineering Methodology for Designing Space Flight Operations.
ESAW 2007: 108-123 |
47 | EE | Paul J. Feltovich,
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw,
William J. Clancey,
Matthew Johnson,
Larry Bunch:
Progress Appraisal as a Challenging Element of Coordination in Human and Machine Joint Activity.
ESAW 2007: 124-141 |
46 | EE | Maarten Sierhuis,
Thomas E. Diegelman,
Chin Seah,
Valerie Shalin,
William J. Clancey,
Albert M. Selvin:
Agent-based simulation of shuttle mission operations.
SpringSim (2) 2007: 53-60 |
2006 |
45 | EE | Paul J. Feltovich,
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw,
William J. Clancey,
Matthew Johnson:
Toward an Ontology of Regulation: Socially-Based Support for Coordination in Human and Machine Joint Activity.
ESAW 2006: 175-192 |
2005 |
44 | EE | William J. Clancey:
Towards On-Line Services Based on a Holistic Analysis of Human Activities.
ELeGI Conference 2005 |
43 | | William J. Clancey:
Towards On-Line Services Based on a Holistic Analysis of Human Activities.
Towards the Learning Grid 2005: 3-11 |
2004 |
42 | | William J. Clancey,
Maarten Sierhuis,
Rich Alena,
Sekou Crawford,
John Dowding,
Jeff Graham,
Charis Kaskiris,
Kim S. Tyree,
Ron van Hoof:
The Mobile Agents Integrated Field Test.
FLAIRS Conference 2004 |
41 | EE | William J. Clancey:
Opportunities for Model-Based Learning Systems in the Human Exploration of Space.
Intelligent Tutoring Systems 2004: 901 |
2003 |
40 | | William J. Clancey,
Maarten Sierhuis,
Charis Kaskiris,
Ron van Hoof:
Advantages of Brahms for Specifying and Implementing a Multiagent Human-Robotic Exploration System.
FLAIRS Conference 2003: 7-11 |
2002 |
39 | EE | Maarten Sierhuis,
William J. Clancey,
Michael H. Sims:
Multiagent Modeling and Simulation in Human-Robot Mission Operations Work System Design.
HICSS 2002: 8 |
38 | EE | Maarten Sierhuis,
William J. Clancey:
Modeling and Simulating Work Practice: A Method for Work Systems Design.
IEEE Intelligent Systems 17(5): 32-41 (2002) |
2001 |
37 | | William J. Clancey,
Pascal Lee,
Maarten Sierhuis:
Empirical Requirements Analysis for Mars Surface Operations Using the Flashline Mars Arctic Research Station.
FLAIRS Conference 2001: 24-26 |
2000 |
36 | | William J. Clancey:
Desert Island Column: Marooned on Mars: Mind-Spinning Books for Software Engineers.
Autom. Softw. Eng. 7(2): 201-205 (2000) |
1998 |
35 | EE | Tim Menzies,
William J. Clancey:
Editorial: the challenge of situated cognition for symbolic knowledge-based systems.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 49(6): 767-769 (1998) |
34 | EE | William J. Clancey,
Patricia Sachs,
Maarten Sierhuis,
Ron van Hoof:
Brahms: simulating practice for work systems design.
Int. J. Hum.-Comput. Stud. 49(6): 831-865 (1998) |
1995 |
33 | | William J. Clancey:
AI: Inventing a New Kind of Machine.
ACM Comput. Surv. 27(3): 320-322 (1995) |
1993 |
32 | | William J. Clancey:
Situated cognition: how representations are created and given meaning.
Lessons from Learning 1993: 231-242 |
31 | | William J. Clancey:
Notes on "Heuristic Classification".
Artif. Intell. 59(1-2): 191-196 (1993) |
30 | | William J. Clancey:
Notes on "Epistemology of a Rule-Based Expert System".
Artif. Intell. 59(1-2): 197-204 (1993) |
29 | | William J. Clancey:
The Biology of Consciousness: Comparative Review of Israel Rosenfield, The Strange, Familiar, and Forgotten: An Anatomy of Consciousness and Gerald M. Edelman, Bright Air, Brilliant Fire: On the Matter of the Mind.
Artif. Intell. 60(2): 313-356 (1993) |
28 | | William J. Clancey:
Situated Action: A Neuropsychological Interpretation Response to Vera and Simon.
Cognitive Science 17(1): 87-116 (1993) |
1992 |
27 | EE | William J. Clancey:
Overview of the Institute for Research on Learning.
CHI 1992: 571-572 |
26 | | William J. Clancey:
Guidon-Manage Revisited: A Socio-Technical Systems Approach.
Intelligent Tutoring Systems 1992: 21-36 |
25 | | William J. Clancey:
Model Construction Operators.
Artif. Intell. 53(1): 1-115 (1992) |
1991 |
24 | | William J. Clancey:
Situated Cognition: Stepping out of Representational Flatland.
AI Commun. 4(2/3): 109-112 (1991) |
23 | | Beverly Park Woolf,
Elliot Soloway,
William J. Clancey,
Kurt VanLehn,
Daniel D. Suthers:
Knowledge-Based Environments for Teaching and Learning - Workshop Report.
AI Magazine 11(5): 74-77 (1991) |
22 | | William J. Clancey:
Israel Rosenfield, The Invention of Memory: A New View of the Brain.
Artif. Intell. 50(2): 241-284 (1991) |
21 | EE | William J. Clancey,
Monique Barbanson:
Using the System-Model-Operator Metaphor for Knowledge Acquisition.
IEEE Expert 6(5): 61-65 (1991) |
1990 |
20 | | William J. Clancey,
Elliot Soloway:
Artificial Intelligence and Learning Environments - Preface.
Artif. Intell. 42(1): 1-6 (1990) |
1989 |
19 | | William J. Clancey:
Situated Cognition and Intelligent Tutoring Systems (Invited Paper).
ICCAL 1989: 31-37 |
18 | | William J. Clancey:
The Knowledge Level Reinterpreted: Modeling How Systems Interact.
Machine Learning 4: 285-291 (1989) |
1988 |
17 | | William J. Clancey:
A Perspective on the Nature of Artificial Intelligence - Enabling and Enhancing Capabilities for Society.
Australian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 1988: 2-6 |
1987 |
16 | | William J. Clancey:
T. Winograd and F. Flores, Understanding Computers and Cognition: A New Foundation for Design.
Artif. Intell. 31(2): 232-250 (1987) |
15 | | David C. Wilkins,
William J. Clancey,
Bruce G. Buchanan:
Knowledge Base Refinement by Monitoring Abstract Control Knowledge.
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 27(3): 281-293 (1987) |
1986 |
14 | | William J. Clancey:
From Guidon to Neomycin and Heracles in Twenty Short Lessons: ORN Final Report 1979-1985.
AI Magazine 7(3): 40-60, 187 (1986) |
1985 |
13 | | William J. Clancey:
Expert System Design: Lessons From Applications to Education.
COMPCON 1985: 115-116 |
12 | | William J. Clancey:
Book Review: A Practical Guide to Designing Expert Systems.
AI Magazine 5(4): 84-86 (1985) |
11 | | William J. Clancey:
J. F. Sowa, Conceptual Structures - Information Processing in Mind and Machine [Systems Programming Series].
Artif. Intell. 27(1): 113-124 (1985) |
10 | | William J. Clancey:
Heuristic Classification.
Artif. Intell. 27(3): 289-350 (1985) |
1984 |
9 | | William J. Clancey:
Classification Problem Solving.
AAAI 1984: 49-55 |
8 | EE | William J. Clancey:
Knowledge acquisition for classification expert systems.
ACM Conference on Computer Science 1984: 11-14 |
7 | | Diane Warner Hasling,
William J. Clancey,
Glenn Rennels:
Strategic Explanations for a Diagnostic Consultation System.
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 20(1): 3-19 (1984) |
1983 |
6 | | William J. Clancey:
The Advantages of Abstract Control Knowledge in Expert System Design.
AAAI 1983: 74-78 |
5 | | William J. Clancey:
States of Mind - Review.
AI Magazine 4(4): 61-66 (1983) |
4 | | William J. Clancey:
The Epistemology of a Rule-Based Expert System - A Framework for Explanation.
Artif. Intell. 20(3): 215-251 (1983) |
1982 |
3 | | Bob London,
William J. Clancey:
Plan Recognition Strategies in Student Modeling: Prediction and Description.
AAAI 1982: 335-338 |
1981 |
2 | | William J. Clancey,
Reed Letsinger:
NEOMYCIN: Reconfiguring a Rule-Based Expert System for Application to Teaching.
IJCAI 1981: 829-836 |
1977 |
1 | | William J. Clancey:
An Antibiotic Therapy Selector which Provides for Explanations.
IJCAI 1977: 858 |