Intelligent Systems Engineering
Published from 1992-1994, Intelligent Systems Engineering provided an international forum for reporting significant work on the application of artificial intelligence techniques to engineering systems. It reported on the emerging scientific principles behind the development of intelligent systems, described advances in tools and techniques relevant to engineering, and reported the practical application of such methods to industrial problems. The scope of the journal was categorised by the main tasks for which intelligent systems are built: control, diagnosis, design, planning and scheduling, sensor interpretation, simulation and training. In each of these categories, original contributions to principles, tools and techniques, and applications were published.
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