Author: Michael J. Coombs
Publication Overview
Publication period start: 1980
Number of co-authors: 8
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Publications
Coombs,
Michael J.,
Fields,
C. A.
(1992):
Preface. Symbolic Problem Solving in Noisy, Novel and Uncertain Task Environments.
In
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,
36
(2)
pp. 145.
Coombs,
Michael J.,
Fields,
Chris
(1992):
Introduction 1. Theoretical Approaches to Noise and Novelty.
In
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,
36
(2)
pp. 147-148.
Coombs,
Michael J.,
Pfeiffer,
H. D.,
Hartley,
R. T.
(1992):
e-MGR: An Architecture for Symbolic Plasticity.
In
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,
36
(2)
pp. 247-263.
Coombs,
Michael J.,
Fields,
Chris
(1992):
Introduction 2. Strategies and Tactics for Workable Systems.
In
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,
36
(2)
pp. 265-266.
Coombs,
Michael J.,
Hartley,
R. T.
(1987):
The MGR Algorithm and its Application to the Generation of Explanations for Novel Events.
In
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,
27
(5)
pp. 679-708.
Coombs,
Michael J.,
Alty,
James L.
(1985):
An Application of the Birmingham Discourse Analysis System to the Study of Computer Guidan.
In
Human-Computer Interaction,
1
(3)
pp. 243-282.
Coombs,
Michael J.
(1984):
Editorial: Developments in Expert Systems.
In
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,
20
(1)
pp. 1-2.
Coombs,
Michael J.,
Alty,
Jim
(1984):
Expert Systems: An Alternative Paradigm.
In
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,
20
(1)
pp. 21-43.
Coombs,
Michael J.
(1984):
Editorial: Developments in Expert Systems (Extension).
In
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,
20
(3)
pp. 227.
Coombs,
Michael J.
(1983):
Editorial: Developments in Expert Systems.
In
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,
19
(5)
pp. 399-402.
Coombs,
Michael J.,
Gibson,
R.,
Alty,
James L.
(1982):
Learning a First Computer Language: Strategies for Making Sense.
In
International Journal of Man-Machine Studies,
16
(4)
pp. 449-486.