Author: Lawrence M. Fagan

Publications

Publication period start: 1989
Number of co-authors: 9

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
David M. Combs
2
Mark A. Musen
3
Edward H. Shortliffe
3

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Samson W. Tu
5
Michael G. Kahn
6
Mark A. Musen
16

Publications

Musen, Mark A., Fagan, Lawrence M., Combs, David M., Shortliffe, Edward H. (1999): Use of a Domain Model to Drive an Interactive Knowledge-Editing Tool. In International Journal of Human-Computer Studies, 51 (2) pp. 479-495.

Tu, Samson W., Kahn, Michael G., Musen, Mark A., Ferguson, Jay C., Shortliffe, Edward H., Fagan, Lawrence M. (1989): Episodic Skeletal-Plan Refinement Based on Temporal Data. In Communications of the ACM, 32 (12) pp. 1439-1455.

Musen, Mark A., Fagan, Lawrence M., Combs, David M., Shortliffe, Edward H. (1987): Use of a Domain Model to Drive an Interactive Knowledge-Editing Tool. In International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 26 (1) pp. 105-121.

Jr., Kendall Preston, Fagan, Lawrence M., Huang, H. K., Pryor, Thomas A. (1984): Computing in Medicine. In IEEE Computer, 17 (10) pp. 294-313.

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