Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management
1992 - 2025
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Volume 5, issue 4, 1996
- The Prediction of Earnings Using Financial Statement Information: Empirical Evidence With Logit Models and Artificial Neural Networks pp. 199-215

- Andreas Charitou and Chris Charalambous
- Organizing a Model Base of Linear Programming Models Using Analogical Processes pp. 217-228

- Ruth Schwartz and Frederic Murphy
- A Case‐Based Reasoning System for Indirect Bank Lending pp. 229-240

- Atish P. Sinha and Mark A. Richardson
- Sensor‐based Condition Monitoring and Predictive Maintenance—An Integrated Intelligent Management Support System pp. 241-258

- Kevin Xiaoguo Zhu
Volume 5, issue 3, 1996
- Automated Integration of Enterprise Accounting Models Throughout the Systems Development Life Cycle pp. 113-128

- Guido L. Geerts, William E. McCarthy and Stephen R. Rockwell
- Using Genetic Algorithms to Optimize the Selection of Cost Drivers in Activity‐based Costing pp. 129-145

- Alan Levitan and Mahesh Gupta
- Belief Networks for Expert System Development in Auditing pp. 147-163

- Sumit Sarkar, Ram S. Sriram and Shibu Joykutty
- An Expert System Approach to Audit Planning and Evaluation in the Belief‐Function Framework pp. 165-183

- Rajendra P. Srivastava, Saurav K. Dutta and Robert W. Johns
- The Impact of the Introduction of an Expert System on a Public Accounting Organization pp. 185-197

- Janet Trewin
Volume 5, issue 2, 1996
- MAPS: A Planning System for International Market Entry pp. 57-72

- Michel Mitri
- Reifying Behavior in Decision Support Systems pp. 73-86

- Daniel R. Kuokka and Pierre E. Bonzon
- Identifying Tiers of Influence in Artificial Intelligence Research: I pp. 87-99

- Clyde W. Holsapple and Anita Lee
- Identifying Tiers of Influence in Expert Systems Research: II pp. 101-110

- Clyde W. Holsapple and Anita Lee
Volume 5, issue 1, 1996
- Using Goals, Rules and Methods to Support Reasoning in Business Process Reengineering pp. 1-13

- Eric S.K. Yu and John Mylopoulus
- Knowledge Management Tools for Business Process Support and Reengineering pp. 15-24

- Peter G. Selfridge and Loren G. Terveen
- Building An Intelligent Business Process Reengineering System: A Case‐Based Approach pp. 25-39

- Steve Ku, Yung‐Ho Suh and Gheorghe Tecuci
- Matching Intelligent Systems with Business Process Reengineering pp. 41-53

- Marcel W. 't Hart
Volume 4, issue 4, 1995
- Cooperative Knowledge Processing: The Key Technology for Future Organizations pp. 223-244

- Stefan Kirn
- Evaluating Competitive Strategies pp. 245-258

- Scott Moss, Huw Dixon and Steven Wallis
- Supporting the Process of Customer Consulting in the Field of Financial Services pp. 259-272

- Peter Roßbach
- Competitive Product Development in the Financial Services Industry—A Knowledge‐Based Approach pp. 273-287

- Eberhard Stickel
- New Technologies for Customer Rating: Integration of Knowledge‐Based Systems and Human Judgement pp. 289-301

- Michael F. Wolf
Volume 4, issue 3, 1995
- AI in Accounting, Finance and Management pp. 149-153

- Daniel O'Leary
- AMTexpert: An Expert Decision Support System for the Corporate Alternative Minimum Tax pp. 155-171

- Caroline Kern Craig and Peter A. Silhan
- FRA: Teaching Financial Accounting with a Goal‐Based Scenario pp. 173-189

- David A. Foster
- An Analysis of Potential Legal Liability Incurred Through Audit Expert Systems pp. 191-204

- Steve G. Sutton, Ronald Young and Phyllis McKenzie
- The Definition and Diffusion of Expert Systems: An Empirical Survey of Belgian External Audit Firms pp. 205-220

- Carine Van den Acker and Jan Vanthienen
Volume 4, issue 2, 1995
- Predicting Corporate Failure Using a Neural Network Approach pp. 95-111

- J.E. Boritz, D.B. Kennedy and Augusto de Miranda e Albuquerque
- Detection of Management Fraud: A Neural Network Approach pp. 113-126

- Kurt Fanning, Kenneth O. Cogger and Rajendra Srivastava
- A Neural Network Analysis of Mortgage Choice pp. 127-135

- G. Grudnitski, A. Quang Do and J. D. Shilling
- Case‐Based Reasoning: Application Techniques for Decision Support pp. 137-146

- James V. Hansen, Rayman D. Meservy and Larry E. Wood
Volume 4, issue 1, 1995
- Intelligent Order Matching Systems for Commodity Markets pp. 1-12

- Ho Geun Lee
- Using Constraint Programming to Design an Option‐based Decision Support System pp. 13-26

- Fumio Mizoguchi and Hayato Ohwada
- Application of the Rough Set Approach to Evaluation of Bankruptcy Risk pp. 27-41

- R. Slowinski and C. Zopounidis
- A Computational Model of Coordination for the Design of Organizational Decision Support Systems pp. 43-70

- Gary V. Howorka, Lorien A. Anderson, K. Michael Goul and Michael Hine
- A Hybrid‐Based Expert System for Personal Pension Planning in the UK pp. 71-88

- Andrew Lymer and Ken Richards
Volume 3, issue 4, 1994
- A Comparative Analysis of Artificial Neural Networks Using Financial Distress Prediction pp. 241-252

- Kurt M. Fanning and Kenneth O. Cogger
- A Little AI Goes a Long Way on Wall Street pp. 253-261

- David Leinweber and Yossi Beinart
- Analysis of the Effectiveness of Machine Learning in Determining Decision Rules for Executive Compensation Planning pp. 263-278

- Robert H. Michaelsen and Kathleen M. Swigger
- An Evaluation of the Corporate Takeover Model Using Neural Networks pp. 279-292

- Tarun K. Sen and Andrew M. Gibbs
- Non‐Linear Predictive Models for Intra‐Day Foreign Exchange Trading pp. 293-302

- Xiru Zhang
Volume 3, issue 3, 1994
- APX: An Integrated Knowledge‐Based System to Support Audit Planning pp. 149-164

- Anandhi Bharadwaj, Vijay Karan, Radha K. Mahapatra, Uday S. Murthy and Ajay S. Vinze
- A Multi‐Stage Model of Decision Bias: Implications for Expert Systems pp. 165-186

- Thomas J. Housel and Waymond Rodgers
- Using Rule Induction for Expert System Development: The Case of Asset Writedowns pp. 187-203

- Srinivasan Ragothaman and Bijayananda Naik
- Applying Case‐Based Reasoning to the Accounting Domain pp. 205-221

- Carol E. Brown and Uma G. Gupta
- The Fourth International Symposium on Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management pp. 223-235

- Carol E. Brown, James R. Coakley and Martha M. Eining
Volume 3, issue 2, 1994
- Editorial: Special Issue on the 1993 Korea/Japan Joint Conference on Expert Systems pp. 87-88

- Jae Kyu Lee and Daniel O'Leary
- The Accuracy of Decision Tree Induction in a Noisy Domain for Expert Systems Construction pp. 89-97

- Hyunsoo Kim and Gary J. Koehler
- Integrating Logical Inference with Numeric Optimization pp. 99-110

- Ho Geun Lee and Ronald M. Lee
- Scheduling Shipbuilding Using a Constraint Directed Graph Search: DAS‐ERECT pp. 111-125

- Jae Kyu Lee, Hyung Rim Choi, Ok Ryul Yang and Ho Dong Kim
- Unifying Rule Induction and Rule Refinement—Towards Discovering Anomaly from Granville's Law in a Stock Market Technical Analysis pp. 127-141

- Takahira Yamaguchi and Yoshiaki Tachibana
Volume 3, issue 1, 1994
- Explaining Financial Results pp. 1-19

- Walter Hamscher
- Recognizing and Revising Unconvincing Explanations pp. 21-34

- Alex Quilici
- Certainty Factor Algebras: Comparing Conventional Mappings and Experimental Results pp. 35-46

- Clyde W. Holsapple and Jen‐Her Wu
- SCAN: A Case‐Based Reasoning Model for Generating Information System Control Recommendations pp. 47-63

- Bonnie W. Morris
- PLANET: An Expert System for Audit Risk Assessment and Planning pp. 65-77

- Jeff Delisio, Maureen McGowan and Walter Hamscher
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