This volume, the 6th volume in the DRUMS Handbook series, is part of the after math of the successful ESPRIT project DRUMS (Defeasible Reasoning and Un certainty Management Systems) which took place in two stages from 1989-1996. In the second stage (1993-1996) a work package was introduced devoted to the topics Reasoning and Dynamics, covering both the topics of 'Dynamics of Rea soning', where reasoning is viewed as a process, and 'Reasoning about Dynamics', which must be understood as pertaining to how both designers of and agents within dynamic systems may reason about these systems. The present volume presents work done in this context. This work has an emphasis on modelling and formal techniques in the investigation of the topic "Rea...
A methodology for analysing human reasoning when performing a supervision task has been proposed in ...
This article introduces a novel approach for the analysis of the dynamics of reasoning processes and...
Multi-representational reasoning processes often show a variety of reasoning paths that can be follo...
To model the dynamics of cognitive processes, often the dynamical systems theory (DST) is advocated....
To model the dynamics of cognitive processes, often the Dynamical Systems Theory (DST) is advocated....
Dynamic logic is a logic to reason about the dynamics of (natural or artificial) systems in general...
This work proposes an understanding of deductive, default and abductive reasoning as different insta...
This paper presents a formalisation and analysis method for the dynamics of a reasoning process in ...
This paper presents a formalisation and analysis method for the dynamics of a reasoning process in w...
This paper presents a formalisation and analysis method for the dynamics of a reasoning process in w...
A dynamic reasoning system (DRS) is an adaptation of a conventional formal logical system that expli...
Dynamical systems are mathematical models of change or motion over time. They are ubiqui...
Multi-representation reasoning processes often show a variety of reasoning paths that can be followe...
Multi-representation reasoning processes often show a variety of reasoning paths that can be followe...
Item does not contain fulltextDual-processing theories of reasoning have gained renewed attention in...
A methodology for analysing human reasoning when performing a supervision task has been proposed in ...
This article introduces a novel approach for the analysis of the dynamics of reasoning processes and...
Multi-representational reasoning processes often show a variety of reasoning paths that can be follo...
To model the dynamics of cognitive processes, often the dynamical systems theory (DST) is advocated....
To model the dynamics of cognitive processes, often the Dynamical Systems Theory (DST) is advocated....
Dynamic logic is a logic to reason about the dynamics of (natural or artificial) systems in general...
This work proposes an understanding of deductive, default and abductive reasoning as different insta...
This paper presents a formalisation and analysis method for the dynamics of a reasoning process in ...
This paper presents a formalisation and analysis method for the dynamics of a reasoning process in w...
This paper presents a formalisation and analysis method for the dynamics of a reasoning process in w...
A dynamic reasoning system (DRS) is an adaptation of a conventional formal logical system that expli...
Dynamical systems are mathematical models of change or motion over time. They are ubiqui...
Multi-representation reasoning processes often show a variety of reasoning paths that can be followe...
Multi-representation reasoning processes often show a variety of reasoning paths that can be followe...
Item does not contain fulltextDual-processing theories of reasoning have gained renewed attention in...
A methodology for analysing human reasoning when performing a supervision task has been proposed in ...
This article introduces a novel approach for the analysis of the dynamics of reasoning processes and...
Multi-representational reasoning processes often show a variety of reasoning paths that can be follo...