Intelligent Systems in Accounting, Finance and Management
1992 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1993
- Editorial: Computational and Mathematical Models of Organizations pp. 211-213

- Kathleen Carley, Les Gasser, Daniel O'Leary and Michael Prietula
- Quantitative Modeling of Complex Environments pp. 215-234

- Keith S. Decker and Victor R. Lesser
- Organizational Structures and Exchange Processes pp. 235-246

- Norman P. Hummon
- i‐AGENTS: Modeling Organizational Problem Solving in Multi‐Agent Teams pp. 247-270

- Yan Jin and Raymond E. Levitt
- Proactive or Reactive: An Analysis of the Effect of Agent Style on Organizational Decision‐making Performance pp. 271-287

- Zhiang Lin and Kathleen Carley
- Tasks and Organizations: A Signal Detection Model of Organizational Decision Making pp. 289-303

- Andras Pete, David L. Kleinman and Krishna R. Pattipati
- Costly Communication and Delegation in Multiple‐Division Firms pp. 305-317

- Jeffrey A. Yost
Volume 2, issue 3, 1993
- A Research Perspective: Artificial Intelligence, Management and Organizations pp. 151-159

- Peter Duchessi, Robert O'Keefe and Daniel O'Leary
- Organizational Health Maintenance: The Design of a Knowledge‐Based Strategy Support System pp. 161-176

- M.J. Hine, M. Goul and A. Philippakis
- The Impact of Expert Systems in Accounting: System Characteristics, Productivity and Work Unit Effects pp. 177-189

- Robert M. O'Keefe, Daniel O'Leary, Douglas Rebne and Q. B. Chung
- Expert Systems for Evaluating Business Opportunities: Implementing the Management Advisor at Krypton Chemical pp. 191-204

- W. Reitman and S.J. Shim
Volume 2, issue 2, 1993
- Evaluating Expert Systems in a Financial Domain: A Study Demonstrating Issues in Case Selection, Validation Standards and Evaluator Bias pp. 81-99

- Carol E. Brown, Norma L. Nielson and Mary Ellen Phillips
- ICARE: A Knowledge‐Based Underwriting System pp. 101-111

- Koenraad Lecot
- Expert Systems in the UK Life Insurance Industry: Current Status and Future Trends pp. 113-127

- George Wright and Gene Rowe
- Expert Systems in Insurance: A Review and Analysis pp. 129-145

- Gene Rowe and George Wright
Volume 2, issue 1, 1993
- A Comparative Analysis of Inductive‐Learning Algorithms pp. 3-18

- Hyung‐Min Michael Chung and Kar Yan Tam
- Artificial Neural Networks Applied to Ratio Analysis in the Analytical Review Process pp. 19-39

- James R. Coakley and Carol E. Brown
- Automated Induction of Rule‐based Neural Networks from Databases pp. 41-54

- Rodney M. Goodman and Padhraic Smyth
- Performance of Neural Networks in Managerial Forecasting pp. 55-71

- Won Chul Jhee and Jae Kyu Lee
Volume 1, issue 4, 1992
- On Intelligent Database Systems pp. 237-245

- Dennis McLeod and Paul Yanover
- The ‘SKADE LITorSET’ Expert System for Corporate ‘Litigate or Settle’ Decisions pp. 247-259

- Wullianallur ‘RP‘ Raghupathi and Lawrence L. Schkade
- An Audit Framework for Expert Systems pp. 261-273

- Thomas E. McKee
- Extending COLOSSUS to Cover Compensation for Future Economic Loss pp. 275-287

- P. Beinat and E. Tsui
- Expert Systems at the Customer Interface pp. 289-296

- Tony Houghton and Michael Gardner
- VP‐Expert Update Version 3.0 pp. 297-299

- Glen L. Gray
Volume 1, issue 3, 1992
- Assisting Inexperienced Accountants in Developing Financial Statements pp. 155-162

- B. Back
- Case‐Based Reasoning and Risk Assessment in Audit Judgment pp. 163-171

- Eric L. Denna, James V. Hansen, Rayman D. Meservy and Larry E. Wood
- A Case Study and Field Evaluation of EDP‐XPERT pp. 173-185

- William F. Messier and James V. Hansen
- The Uses of Advanced Information Technology in Audit Planning pp. 187-193

- David Murphy and Carol E. Brown
- A Vertical Application Platform for Knowledge‐Based Financial Systems pp. 195-205

- Jeffrey Damens, Paul Sitruk and Nancy Martin
- An Exploratory Analysis of Accounting Expert System Abstracts pp. 207-220

- Gopal Shanker, Sree Nilakanta and Dan Norris
- Analysis of Accounting Expert Systems Citations: An Alternative Accounting Classification Scheme pp. 221-231

- Carol E. Brown
Volume 1, issue 2, 1992
- Rafting the River: A Risk Management Expert System for Dynamic Problem Solving pp. 77-91

- Kent D. Bimson, Linda Boehm Burris and James A. Terrel
- Rewrites of an Expert System—Lessons Learned pp. 93-101

- Claude O. Archer and Peter Peer
- FRACAS: A Computerized Aid for Reasoning in Tax pp. 103-121

- Varghese S. Jacob and Joanne H. Turner
- A Global Approach to Identifying Expert System Applications in Compensation Practice pp. 123-134

- Robert H. Michaelsen, Frieda A. Bayer and Kathleen M. Swigger
- Integration of Intelligent Systems and Conventional Systems: Requirements for Co‐ordinating Multiple Agents for Diagnostic Decisions pp. 135-145

- Daniel O'Leary and Paul R. Watkins
- Conference Report: The Third International Symposium on Expert Systems in Business, Finance and Accounting pp. 147-151

- Carol Brown
Volume 1, issue 1, 1992
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Daniel O'Leary
- Summary of Previous Papers in Expert Systems Review pp. 3-7

- Daniel O'Leary
- Knowledge Representation Issues in Complex Decision Domains: an Example from Inherent Audit Risk Assessment pp. 9-20

- James M. Peters
- Combining Expert Systems and Hypertext: Opportunities and Obstacles pp. 21-28

- Glen L. Gray
- The DIME System: A Preliminary Report pp. 29-39

- Ganesh Mani
- Case‐based Reasoning and Multiple‐agent Systems for Accounting Regulation Systems with Extensions pp. 41-52

- Daniel O'Leary
- Expert Systems and AI‐based Decision Support in Auditing: Progress and Perspectives pp. 53-63

- William E. McCarthy, Eric Denna, Graham Gal and Stephen R. Rockwell
- Natural Language in Banking pp. 65-73

- Mary Dee Harris
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