Intelligence in scientific computing
Communications of the ACM
AI Magazine
Computer-aided financial analysis
Computer-aided financial analysis
Knowledge based fault management for OSI networks
IEA/AIE '90 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Industrial and engineering applications of artificial intelligence and expert systems - Volume 1
Knowledge-Based Decision Support in Business: Issues and a Solution
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
Knowledge-Based Systems for Financial Applications
IEEE Expert: Intelligent Systems and Their Applications
The emergence of object-oriented technology: the role of community
Behaviour & Information Technology
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The question of why some Wall Street AI applications are successful while others fail is explored. The Wall Street problem domain is modeled from a knowledge-based perspective, and the environment is represented from both an object-oriented view and a process view. Both models demonstrate the complexity inherent in formally defining the Wall Street environment. Analytic and cognitive models of the Wall Street environment are discussed, focusing on the shortcomings of each approach. The use of a new type of intelligent tool, called a collaborative system, that combines analytic models, human judgment, and cognitive models is proposed.