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A Bibliography of Publications of Bernhard Nebel

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REFERENCES 18<br />

Morgan Kaufmann Ser. Represent.<br />

Reason., pages 301–<br />

311. Morgan Kaufmann, San<br />

Mateo, May 1989.<br />

<strong>Nebel</strong>:1989:KLAb<br />

[Neb89b] <strong>Bernhard</strong> <strong>Nebel</strong>. A knowledge<br />

level analysis <strong>of</strong> belief<br />

revision. IWBS Report<br />

69, IWBS, IBM Germany,<br />

1989.<br />

Stuttgart, Germany,<br />

<strong>Nebel</strong>:1989:TRI<br />

[Neb89c] <strong>Bernhard</strong> <strong>Nebel</strong>. Terminological<br />

reasoning is inherently<br />

intractable. IWBS Report<br />

82, IWBS, IBM Germany,<br />

1989.<br />

Stuttgart, Germany,<br />

<strong>Nebel</strong>:1989:WHH<br />

[Neb89d] <strong>Bernhard</strong> <strong>Nebel</strong>. What is<br />

hybrid in hybrid representation<br />

systems? In F. Gardin,<br />

G. Mauri, and M. G. Filippini,<br />

editors, Proceedings<br />

<strong>of</strong> the International Symposium<br />

on Computational Intelligence<br />

’89, pages 217–228.<br />

North-Holland, Amsterdam,<br />

The Netherlands, September<br />

1989.<br />

<strong>Nebel</strong>:1990:RRH<br />

[Neb90a] <strong>Bernhard</strong> <strong>Nebel</strong>. Reasoning<br />

and Revision in Hybrid Representation<br />

Systems, volume<br />

422 <strong>of</strong> Lecture Notes in Artificial<br />

Intelligence and Lecture<br />

Notes in Computer Science.<br />

Springer-Verlag, Berlin,<br />

Germany / Heidelberg,<br />

Germany / London, UK /<br />

etc., 1990. ISBN 3-540-52443-<br />

6 (Berlin), 0-387-52443-6<br />

(New York). ISSN 0302-<br />

9743 (print), 1611-3349 (electronic).<br />

xii + 270 pp. LCCN<br />

Q335 .N43 1990. URL ftp:/<br />

/ftp.informatik.uni-ulm.<br />

de/pub/papers/ki/reprint.<br />

ps.gz; http://link.springerny.com/link/service/series/<br />

0558/tocs/t0422.htm; http:<br />

//www.springerlink.com/<br />

openurl.asp?genre=issue&<br />

issn=0302-9743&volume=422.<br />

<strong>Nebel</strong>:1990:TRI<br />

[Neb90b] <strong>Bernhard</strong> <strong>Nebel</strong>. Terminological<br />

reasoning is inherently<br />

intractable. Artificial Intelligence,<br />

43(2):235–249, 1990.<br />

CODEN AINTBB. ISSN<br />

0004-3702 (print), 1872-7921<br />

(electronic). URL ftp:/<br />

/ftp.informatik.uni-ulm.<br />

de/pub/papers/ki/nebelaij90.ps.gz.<br />

<strong>Nebel</strong>:1991:BRD<br />

[Neb91a] <strong>Bernhard</strong> <strong>Nebel</strong>. Belief revision<br />

and default reasoning:<br />

syntax-based approaches. In<br />

Principles <strong>of</strong> knowledge representation<br />

and reasoning<br />

(Cambridge, MA, 1991),<br />

Morgan Kaufmann Ser. Represent.<br />

Reason., pages 417–<br />

428. Morgan Kaufmann, San<br />

Mateo, CA, 1991.<br />

<strong>Nebel</strong>:1991:BRDb<br />

[Neb91b] <strong>Bernhard</strong> <strong>Nebel</strong>. Belief revision<br />

and default reasoning:<br />

Syntax-based approaches. In

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