CYSYDH ISSN: 0196-9722 Cybernetics and systems An International Journal Volume 24 1993 Taylor & Francis Publishers since 1798 Cybernetics and Systems An International Journal EDITOR ROBERT TRAPPL Department of Medical Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence, University of Vienna, Freyung 6, A-1010 Vienna, Austria EDITORIAL ASSISTANT Isabella Ghobrial-Willmann ASSOCIATE EDITORS HENRI ATLAN Department of Medical Bio- GILBERT PROBST Faculté des SES, Dép. physics, Hadassah Medical School, P.O. 1172, Comin, 2, rue de Candolle, CH-1205 Genéve Jerusalem, Israel (/nformation Theory) 4, Switzerland (Management and Organiza- CHRISTER CARLSSON Department of Busi- tion) ness Administration, Abo Academy, Henriksg. LUIGI M. RICCIARDI Department of Mathe- 7, SF-20500, Abo 50 Finland (Fuzzy Systems) matics, The University of Naples, Via Mezzo- GEORGE J. KLIR Department of Systems Sci- cannone 8, 80134 Naples, Italy (Biomathe- ence, SUNY at Binghamton, Binghamton, NY matics) 13902 U.S.A. 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Cybernetics and Systems is owned by Taylor& Francis ®The paper in this publication meets the requirements of the ANSI Standard Z39.48-1984 (Permanence of Paper), effective with Volume 22, Number 6, 1991. CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24 NUMBER1 INTRACELLULAR QUANTUM SIGNAL TRANSFER IN UMEZAWA’S QUANTUM BRAIN DYNAMICS Mari Jibu and Kunio Yasue GENETIC ALGORITHMS: WHAT FITNESS SCALING IS OPTIMAL? Vladik Kreinovich, Chris Quintana, and Olac Fuentes APPLYING EVOLUTIONARY PROGRAMMING TO SELECTED TRAVELING SALESMAN PROBLEMS David B. Fogel ON PARALLELISM IN COLONIES Jiirgen Dassow, Jozef Kelemen, and Gheorghe Paun MODEL-BASED PREDICTION OF DECISIONMAKER DELAYS AND UNCERTAINTY D. D. Sworder, G. A. Clapp, and T. W. Kidd NUMBER2 69 A DECISION RULE ON POSSIBILITY DISTRIBUTIONS OF FUZZY EVENTS Yoshiki Uemura and Masatoshi Sakawa HARDWARE IMPLEMENTATION OF FUZZY REPLACEMENT ALGORITHM FOR CACHE MEMORIES USING FIELD-PROGRAMMABLE GATE ARRAYS Ashfaq Hossain and Mahmoud A. Manzoul THREE MODELS OF FUZZY LOGIC CONTROLLERS Dimitar P. Filey and Ronald R. Yager 115 TYPED TIMED INPUT/OUTPUT AUTOMATA IN REAL-TIME, CYBERNETIC EXPLANATION J. F. Peters, Ill THINKING QUANTUM David Finkelstein AN ADAPTIVE CONTROL SCHEME FOR CONTINUOUS PLANTS UNDER KNOWN OUTPUT DELAYS, UNMODELED DYNAMICS, AND INPUT SATURATIONS Manuel de la Sen NUMBER 3 171 A NEURAL NETWORK APPROACH TO ON-LINE IDENTIFICATION OF NONLINEAR SYSTEMS Peter M. Mills and Albert Y. Zomaya FUZZY LOGIC FOR STANDARD CELL PLACEMENT Rathish Jayabharathi and Mahmoud A. Manzoul TWO WAYS FOR GETTING CONNECTIONS BETWEEN OBJECTIVE AND SUBJECTIVE DATA SETS IN MAN-MACHINE SYSTEMS: MULTIPLE CORRESPONDENCE FACTOR ANALYSIS AND PROBABILISTIC FUZZY SET THEORY T. M. Guerra and P. Loslever ON THE LAW OF EXCLUDED MIDDLE AND ARGUMENTS FOR MULTIVALUED LOGICS IN SYSTEMS INQUIRY Myrna L. Estep THESEUS —THE EVOLUTION OF A HYPERMEDIUM Roger J. Harnden and Roy Stringer NUMBER 4 281 MATHEMATICAL MODELING, SIMULATIONS, AND ANALYSIS OF THE DYNAMICAL PROPERTIES OF THE PHOTOGRAPHIC PROCESS. PART 2: SYSTEMATICS OF PARAMETER IDENTIFICATION IN THE APPLICATION OF THE HIERARCHICALLY COUPLED DRIVING FORCE MODEL (HCD MODEL) BY THE STUDY OF LIGHT-INDUCED PROCESSES IN PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS L. Dunkel, E. Nutsch, and B. Kutschan SYSTEMS DECOMPOSITION AND COUPLING Antonio Caselles AN IMPROVED FUZZY REPLACEMENT ALGORITHM FOR CACHE MEMORIES Srikanthaiah Hiremath and Mahmoud A. Manzoul A CLASS OF NONSMOOTH DISCRETE-TIME CONSTRAINED OPTIMAL CONTROL PROBLEMS WITH APPLICATION TO HYDROTHERMAL POWER SYSTEMS K. H. Wong, K. L. Teo, and L. S. Jennings NUMBER 5 355 NUMERICAL INTEGRATION EFFECTIVENESS IN INVERSE DYNAMICS COMPUTATION OF MANIPULATOR SYSTEMS Tian-Soon Lee and Yueh-Jaw Lin SYSTEM-A UNIFIED CONCEPT Yi Lin and Yonghao Ma APPROXIMATION OF KNOWLEDGE AND FUZZY SETS Phil Diamond and Arthur Ramer 2+3 MODEL: FRACTAL PROCESSES FOR KNOWLEDGE-BASED ENGINEERING DESIGN Q. Chen MODELING INTERNAL CONTROL JUDGMENTS IN THE PRESENCE OF IMPRECISE INPUTS James V. Hansen and William F. Messier DYNAMIC PROGRAMMING FOR OPTIMALITY IDENTIFICATION OF PRODUCTION SYSTEMS M. A. Fkirin 473 COMPUTERIZED METHODOLOGY FOR THE EVALUATION OF LEVEL OF KNOWLEDGE V. Lerner, R. Dennis, H. Herl, J. Novak, and D. Niemi 509 A SIMPLE DECISION RULE ON FUZZY EVENTS Yoshiki Uemura 523 ANNOUNCEMENT NUMBER 6 525 NEURAL NETWORKS IN CONSULTING ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT: A FRAMEWORK FOR BID-DECISION MANAGEMENT Adrian V. Gheorghe GEOMETRY OF EMOTIONS REVISITED: WHY DO EMOTIONS FORM A CIRCLE? Olga Kosheleva, Viadik Kreinovich, and Andrei Gerasimov NOTE: CARNAP’S INDUCTION AND MACHINE LEARNING Viadik Kreinovich THE FEEDBACK REALIZATION OF THE GENERALIZED NYQUIST MULTIVARIABLE PREDICTIVE CONTROL AND ITS APPLICATION Lu Jianhong, Xu Zhigao, and Chen Laijiu MACROECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE INFORMATION DYNAMIC MODEL Viadimir Lerner TASK ASSIGNMENT IN DISTRIBUTED PROCESS CONTROL COMPUTER SYSTEMS M. A. Fkirin FOLLOWING PAGE 652: TITLE PAGE TO VOLUME 24 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 24 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 24