| 1996 |
16 | | James Borron,
David Morales,
Philip Klahr:
Developing and Deploying Knowledge on a Global Scale.
AAAI/IAAI, Vol. 2 1996: 1443-1454 |
15 | | Philip Klahr:
Global Case-Based Development and Deployment.
EWCBR 1996: 519-530 |
14 | | James Borron,
David Morales,
Philip Klahr:
Developing and Deploying Knowledge on a Global Scale.
AI Magazine 17(4): 65-76 (1996) |
| 1992 |
13 | | A. Carlisle Scott,
Philip Klahr:
Proceedings of the The Fourth Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI-92)
AAAI 1992 |
12 | | Philip Klahr:
Build the prototype, but manage the expectations.
IEEE Expert 7(5): 3-4 (1992) |
| 1991 |
11 | | Roger Jambor,
Sylvia Jow,
Dan Meder,
Philip Klahr:
The Credit Clearing House Expert System.
IAAI 1991: 255-269 |
| 1990 |
10 | | Steven Silverman,
James Dixon,
Tim Fink,
Paul Kotas,
Alvin Shoop,
Bhashyam Ramesh,
Philip Klahr,
Antoine Abche:
A Real-Time Alarm Analysis Advisor.
IAAI 1990: 101-113 |
9 | | Lakshmi S. Vora,
Robert E. Veres,
Philip C. Jackson,
Philip Klahr:
TIES: An Engineering Design Methodology and System.
IAAI 1990: 131-144 |
| 1986 |
8 | | Philip Klahr,
Donald A. Waterman:
Artificial Intelligence: A Rand Perspective.
AI Magazine 7(2): 54-64 (1986) |
| 1983 |
7 | | Sanjai Narain,
David McArthur,
Philip Klahr:
Large-Scale System Development in Several Lisp Environments.
IJCAI 1983: 859-861 |
| 1982 |
6 | | Philip Klahr,
David McArthur,
Sanjai Narain:
SWIRL: An Object-Oriented Air Battle Simulator.
AAAI 1982: 331-334 |
| 1981 |
5 | | Sarah E. Goldin,
Philip Klahr:
Learning And Abstraction In Simulation.
IJCAI 1981: 212-214 |
| 1980 |
4 | | Philip Klahr,
William S. Faught:
Knowledge-Based Simulation.
AAAI 1980: 181-183 |
| 1977 |
3 | | Charles Kellogg,
Philip Klahr,
Larry Travis:
Deductive Methods for Large Data Bases.
IJCAI 1977: 203-209 |
2 | | Charles Kellogg,
Philip Klahr,
Larry Travis:
Deductive Planning and Pathfinding for Relational Data Bases.
Logic and Data Bases 1977: 179-200 |
| 1976 |
1 | | Charles Kellogg,
Philip Klahr,
Larry Travis:
A Deductive Capability for Data Management.
VLDB 1976: 181-196 |