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Neural Networks and Artificial Intelligence; a 1992 issue of Information Sciences. Solicited applications include neural logic programming, feature detection, knowledge representation, search techniques, and learning. Contact Subhash Kak (kak@max.ee.lsu.edu) by 9/30/91. [George Georgiou (georgiou @rex.cs.tulane.edu), comp.ai, 7/23.]
Fault-tolerant computing; IEEE Transactions on Computers, May 1992. Submit papers to W. Kent Fuchs (fuchs@crhc.uiuc.edu) by 7/1/91. (OK, I'm a bit late.) [IEEE Computer, 6/91.]
Case-based expert systems; Int. J. of Expert Systems: Research and Applications, March 1992. Evangelos Simoudis (simoudis@aiag.enet.dec.com) by 7/1/91. [IEEE Computer, 6/91.]
J. of Computer and Software Engineering. This is a new quarterly starting in Fall 1991. E.K. Park (eun@cad.usna.navy.mil) by 7/15/91. [IEEE Computer, 6/91.]
ACM Letters on Programming Language and Systems needs concise papers (5,000 words) similar in scope to TOPLAS articles. Charles N. Fischer (loplas@cs.wisc.edu). [CACM, 7/91.]
Group Decision and Negotiation is a new Kluwer Academic journal edited by Melvin F. Shakun, NYU. Material is sought in decision and negotiation support, AI and management science, applied game theory, and cognitive or behavioral sciences. [Katia Sycara (katia.sycara@isl1.ri.cmu.edu), DAI-List, 7/24.]
Knowledge-based decision support systems will be the topic of a late-1992 issue of Decision Sciences. Submit papers by 2/1/92 to James Hershauer, Dept. of Decision and Information Systems, College of Business, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-4206. [IEEE Expert, 6/91.]
Research & Education Networking (Meckler Corporation) is a monthly newsletter covering development, use, and impact of NREN, the Internet, electronic networking, publishing, scholarly communication, and other concerns of the academic, library, government, computer, and communications communities. Contributions are solicited. Erik Jul (ekj@rsch.oclc.org), (614) 764-4364. [PACS-L, 7/15.]
The Glass Ceiling is a new $150 monthly newsletter about women's legal struggle to enter the executive ranks. If you've got a story, call DataLine in San Francisco. [Lloyd Watson, SF Chronicle, 7/24.]