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Argument & Computation, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 2015
Introduction
- João Leite

, Tran Cao Son, Paolo Torroni
, Stefan Woltran:
Applications of logical approaches to argumentation. 1-2
- Peter Novák, Cees Witteveen:

Context-aware reconfiguration of large-scale surveillance systems: argumentative approach. 3-23 - Pietro Baroni

, Marco Romano, Francesca Toni
, Marco Aurisicchio, Giorgio Bertanza:
Automatic evaluation of design alternatives with quantitative argumentation. 24-49 - Adam Z. Wyner

, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon
, Paul E. Dunne
, Federico Cerutti
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Senses of 'argument' in instantiated argumentation frameworks. 50-72 - Ofer Arieli, Christian Straßer

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Sequent-based logical argumentation. 73-99
Volume 6, Number 2, 2015
- Mare Koit, Haldur Õim:

A computational model of argumentation in agreement negotiation processes. 101-129 - Tangming Yuan

, Tim Kelly, Tianhua Xu:
Computer-assisted safety argument review - a dialectics approach. 130-148 - Martin Diller

, Johannes Peter Wallner, Stefan Woltran:
Reasoning in abstract dialectical frameworks using quantified Boolean formulas. 149-177 - Régis Riveret

, Dimitrios Korkinof, Moez Draief, Jeremy V. Pitt:
Probabilistic abstract argumentation: an investigation with Boltzmann machines. 178-218
Volume 6, Number 3, 2015
- Douglas Walton, Fabrizio Macagno

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A classification system for argumentation schemes. 219-245 - David Botting

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Inferences and illocutions. 246-264 - Evgenios Hadjisoteriou, Antonis C. Kakas

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Reasoning about actions and change in argumentation. 265-291 - Hiroyuki Kido, Federico Cerutti

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Formal reconciliatory dialogue based on shift from forward to backward deliberation. 292-309 - Olga L. Gladkova, Chrysanne DiMarco, Randy Allen Harris:

Argumentative meanings and their stylistic configurations in clinical research publications. 310-346

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