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Textbooks for artificial intelligence Essentials of artificial intelligence by Matt Ginsburg, Morgan Kaufmann, 1993, £26.50, pp 430, ISBN 1-55860-221-6 - Formal concepts in artificial intelligence—fundamentals by Rajjan Shinghal, Chapman & Hall, 1992, £19.95, pp 666, ISBN 0-412-40790-6 - Artificial intelligence—structures and strategies for complex problem solving by George F. Luger and William A. Stubblefield, Benjamin/Cummings, 1993, pp 740, ISBN 0-8053-4780-1 - Knowledge engineering, Volume 1, Fundamentals edited by Hojjat Adeli, McGraw Hill, 1990, £21.95, pp 345, ISBN 0-07-000355-6 - Knowledge engineering, Volume 2, Applications edited by Hojjat Adeli, McGraw Hill, 1990, £31.95, pp 352, ISBN 0-07-000355-7

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Textbooks for artificial intelligence Essentials of artificial intelligence by Matt Ginsburg, Morgan Kaufmann, 1993, £26.50, pp 430, ISBN 1-55860-221-6

Formal concepts in artificial intelligence—fundamentals by Rajjan Shinghal, Chapman & Hall, 1992, £19.95, pp 666, ISBN 0-412-40790-6

Artificial intelligence—structures and strategies for complex problem solving by George F. Luger and William A. Stubblefield, Benjamin/Cummings, 1993, pp 740, ISBN 0-8053-4780-1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2009

Simon Parsons
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Advanced Computation Laboratory, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, London, UK

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