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1 Bibliography Alien Newell Ernst, G. W. & Newell, A. (1967a) GPS and generality. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Institute of Technology Ernst, G. W. & Newell, A. (1967b) Some issues of representation in a general problem solver. Proceedings of the Spring Joint Computer Conference, Ernst, G. W. & Newell, A. (1969) GPS; A Case Study in Generality and Problem Solving. New York, Academic Press. * Newell, A. (1955) The chess machine: an example of dealing with a complex task by adaptation. Proceedings of the Western Joint Computer Conference, Newell, A. (ed.) (1961) Information Processing Language V Manual. Englewood Cliffs, N. J.: Prentice-Hall. * Newell, A. (1962) Some problems of basic organization in problem-solving programs, i.n M. C. Yovits, G. T. Jacobi and G. D. Goldstein (eds.), Self-Organizing Systems, Washington, D. C.: Spartan Books. Newell, A. (1963a) Artificial intelligence in engineering. The Indian and Eastern Engineer, 104th Anniversary Number, Newell, A. (1963b) Documentation of IPL-V. Communications ofthe ACM, 6: Newell, A. (1963c) A guide to the General Problem Solver Program 2-2. RAND RM-3337, 148p., February. Newell, A. (1963d) Learning, generality, and problem solving. Proceedings of the IFIP Congress, 62: Amsterdam: North-Holland Publishing Company. Newell, A. (1964) The possibility of planning languages in man-computer communication, in F. Geldard (ed.) Communication Processes, New York: Pergamon Press. Newell, A. (1965) Limitations of the current stock of ideas for problem solving, in A. Kent & 0. Taulbee (eds.) Conference on Electronic Information Handling, Washington, D. C.: Spartan Books. Newell, A. (1966a) Discussion of papers by Dr. Gagne and Dr. Hayes, in B. Kleinmuntz (ed.) Problem Solving: Research, Method, and Theory, New York: Wiley. Newell, A. (1966b) On the representations of problems. Computer Science Research Review, Pittsburgh: Carnegie Institute of Technology. * Newell, A. (1967a) Eye movements and problem solving. Computer Science Research Review, Pittsburgh: Carnegie-Mellon University.

2 Newell - 2 * Newell, A. (1967b) The nature of information in living systems, in D. M. Ramsey (ed.) Molecular Coding Problems New York: New York Academy of Sciences. * Newell, A. (1967c) Studies in problem solving: subject 3 on the cryptarithmetic task: DONALD+GERALD=ROBERT. Pittsburgh: Carnegie-Mellon University. Newell, A. (1968a) Judgment and its representation: an introduction, in B. Kleinmuntz (ed.) Formal Representation of Human Judgment, New York: Wiley. * Newell, A. (1968b) On the analysis of human problem solving protocols, in J. C. Gardin & B. Jaulin, Calcul et Formalisation dans les Sciences de L'Homme, Paris. Newell, A. (1968c) The trip towards flexibility, jln G. Bugliarello (ed.) Bio-Engineering An American View, San Francisco: San Francisco Press. Newell, A. (1969a) Heuristic programming: ill-structured problems, in J. Aronofsky (ed.) Progress in Operations Research. Vol. Ill, Newell, A. (1969b) Thoughts on the concept of process,_j.n J. F. Voss (ed.) Approaches to Thought, Columbus, Ohio: Merrill Publishing Company. Newell, A. (1970) Remarks on the relationship between artificial intelligence and cognitive psychology, JLn R. B. Banerji & M. D. Mesarovic (eds.) Theoretical Approaches to Non-Numerical Problem Solving. Berlin: Springer-Verlag. Newell, A. & Ernst, G. W. (1965) The search for generality, in E. W. Kelenich (ed.) Proceedings of the IFIP Congress-65, Washington, D. C. : Spartan Books. Newell, A. & Shaw, J. C. (1957) Programming the logic theory machine. Proceedings of the Western Joint Computer Conference, Newell, A., Shaw, J. C. & Simon, H. A. (1957a) Problem solving in humans and computers. Carnegie Technical, Vol. 21, No. 4, Newell, A., Shaw, J. C. & Simon, H. A. (1957b) Empirical explorations of the logic theory machine: a case study in heuristics. Proceedings of the Joint Computer Conference, Newell, A., Shaw, J. C. & Simon, H. A. (1957c) Preliminary description of the General Problem Solving Program I (GPS I). CIP Working Paper No. 7, December. Newell, A., Shaw, J. C. & Simon, H. A. (1958a) Note: improvement in the proof of a theorem in the elementary propositional calculus. CIP Working Paper No. 8, 4p., January.

3 Newell - 3 * Newell, A., Shaw, J. C. & Simon, H. A. (1958b) Elements of a theory of human problem solving. Psychological Review, 65: Newell, A., Shaw, J. C. & Simon, H. A. (1958c) Chess-playing programs and the problem of complexity. IBM Journal of Research and Development, 2: Newell, A., Shaw, J. C. & Simon, H. A. (1959a) Report on the play of chess player 1-5 of a book game of Morphy vs. Duke Karl of Brunswick and Count Isouard. CIP Working Paper No. 21, 14p., April. Newell, A., Shaw, J. C. & Simon, H. A. (1960a) Report on a general problemsolving program for a computer. Information Processing: Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Processing Paris: UNESCO. * Newell, A., Shaw, J. C. & Simon, H. A. (1960b) A variety of intelligent learning in a general problem solver, ±n M. C. Yovits and S. Cameron (eds.) Self-Organizing Systems: Proceedings of an Interdisciplinary Conference, New York: Pergamon Press. * Newell, A., Shaw, J. C. & Simon, H. A. (1962) The processes of creative thinking, jln H. E. Gruber, G. Terrell & M. Wertheimer (eds.) Contemporary Approaches to Creative Thinking New York: Atherton Press. Newell, A., & Simon, H. A. (1956a) Current developments in complex information processing, 37p. Santa Monica: The RAND Corporation. Newell, A., & Simon, H. A. (1956b) The Logic Theory Machine: a complex information processing system. IRE Transactions on Information Theory. Vol. IT-2, No. 3, * Newell, A. & Simon, H. A. (1961a) GPS, a program that simulates human thought, in H. Billing (ed.) Lernende Automaten Munchen: R. Oldenbourg. * Newell, A. & Simon, H. A. (1961b) The simulation of human thought, in Current Trends in Psychological Theory Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press. Newell, A. & Simon, H. A. (1961c) Computer simulation of human thinking. Science, 134: Newell, A. & Simon, H. A. (1962) Computer simulation of human thinking and problem solving, in M. Greenberger Management and the Computer of the Future, New York: Wiley. Newell, A. & Simon, H. A. (1963) Computers in psychology, in R. D. Luce, R. R. Bush & E. Galanter (eds.) Handbook of Mathematical Psychology, Vol. 1,

4 Newell - 4 Newell, A. & Simon, H. A. (1964) Problem solving machines. Science and Technology, Vol. 3, No. 36, 48-62, December. Newell, A. & Simon, H. A. (1965a) Simulation of human processing of information. American Mathematical Monthly, 72: * Newell, A. & Simon, H. A. (1965b) An example of human chess play in the light of chess playing programs, in N. Weiner & J. P. Schade (eds.) Progress in Biocybernetics, Vol. 2, Amsterdam: Elsevier Publishing Company. Newell, A. & Simon, H. A. (1965c) Programs as theories of higher mental processes, in R. W. Stacey & B. Waxman (eds.) Computers in Biomedical Research. Vol. 2, New York: Academic Press. Newell, A. & Simon, H. A. (1967) Overview: memory and process in concept formation, in B. Kleinmuntz (ed.) Concepts and the Structure of Memory, New York: Wiley. Newell, A. & Simon, H. A. (1968) Simulation: individual behavior, in D. L. Sills (ed.) International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Vol. 14, New York: Macmillan and the Free Press. Newell, A. & Tonge, F. M. (1960) An introduction to Information Processing Language V. Communications of the ACM, 3: Newell, A., Tonge, F. M., Feigenbaum, E. A., Green, B. F., Kelly, H. A. & Mealy, G. (1964) Information Processing Language V Manual (2nd edition). Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall. Shaw, J. C., Newell, A., Simon, H. A. & Ellis, T. 0. (1958) A command structure for complex information processing. Proceedings of the 1958 Western Joint Computer Conference, Simon, H. A. & Newell, A. (1956) Models: their uses and limitations, in L. D. White (ed.) The State of the Social Sciences, Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Simon, H. A. & Newell, A. (1958a) Heuristic problem solving: the next advance in operations research. Operations Research, 6: Simon, H. A. & Newell, A. (1958b) Reply: heuristic problem solving. Operations Research, 6: Simon, H. A. & Newell, A. (1958c) Simulation of cognitive processes: a report on the summer research training institute. Social Science Research Council, Items, 17: Simon, H. A. & Newell, A. (1964) Information processing in computer and man. American Scientist, 53:

5 Newell - 5 Simon, H. A. & Newell, A. (1965) Heuristic problem solving by computer, jln M. A. Sass & W. D. Wilkinson (eds.) Computer Augmentation of Human Reasoning, Washington, D. C.: Spartan Books. Winikoff, A. (1967) Eye movements as an aid to protocol analysis of problem solving behavior. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Carnegie-Mellon University.

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