Allen Newell Bibliography
1993
Newell, Allen. 1993. "Allen Newell: Reflections on the Knowledge Level." Artificial Intelligence 59(1-2): 31-38
Newell, Allen, Paul S. Rosenbloom, and John E. Laird (eds). 1993. The Soar papers: research on integrated intelligence. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.
1992
Newell, Allen. 1992. "Allen Newell: Fairytales," AI Magazine 13(4): 46-48.
Newell, Allen and Scott E. Fahlman. 1992. Information Processing Research. Edited by Dale A. James and C. Roy Taylor. Pittsburgh Pa: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
Newell, Allen, Milind Tambe and Robert Doorenbos. 1992. The match cost of adding a new rule: a clash of views. Pittsburgh Pa: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
Newell, Allen, Robert B. Doorenbos, and Milind Tambe. 1992. "Robert B. Doorenbos, Milind Tambe, Allen Newell: Learning 10, 000 Chunks: What's It Like Out There?" AAAI 1992: 830-836.
1991
Newell, Allen and David Steier. 1991. Intelligent control of external software systems. Pittsburgh PA: Carnegie Mellon University Engineering Design Research Center.
Newell, Allen, Paul S. Rosenbloom, John E. Laird, and Robert McCarl. 1991. "A Preliminary Analysis of the Soar Architecture as a Basis for General Intelligence Artificial Intelligence 47(1-3): 289-325.
1990
Newell, Allen, Wilson Harvey, Dirk Kalp, Milind Tambe, and David McKeown "The Effectiveness of Task-Level Parallelism for High-Level Vision." 1990. PPOPP 1990: 156-167.
Newell, Allen, Milind Tambe and Paul S. Rosenbloom. 1990. "The Problem of Expensive Chunks and its Solution by Restricting Expressiveness," Machine Learning 5: 299-348.
Newell, Allen, Bonnie E. John, and Alonso H. Vera. 1990. Towards real-time GOMS. Pittsburgh Pa: School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
Newell, Allen. 1990. Unified theories of cognition. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press.
1989
Newell, Allen, Annoop Gupta, and Charles Forgy. 1989. "High-Speed Implementations of Rule-Based Systems." TOCS 7(2): 119-146.
Newell, Allen, and Gregg Yost. 1989. "A Problem Space Approach to Expert System Specification." IJCAI 1989: 621-627.
1988
Newell, Allen, and David M. Steier. 1988. "Integrating Multiple Sources of Knowledge Into Designer Soar, an Automatic Algorithm Designer." AAAI 1988: 8-13.
Newell, Allen, and Thad A. Polk. 1988. Modeling human syllogistic reasoning in Soar. Pittsburgh Pa: Departments of Computer Science and Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University: Learning Research and Development Center, University of Pittsburgh.
Newell, Allen, Milind Tambe, Dirk Kalp, Anoop Gupta, Charles Forgy, and Brian Milnes. 1988. "Soar/PSM-E: Investigating Match Parallelism in a Learning Production System." PPOPP/PPEALS 1988: 146-160.
Newell, Allen, and Milind Tambe. 1988. "Some Chunks Are Expensive," ML 1988: 451-458.
1987
Newell, Allen, Paul S. Rosenbloom, and John E. Laird. 1987. "The chunking of skill and knowledge." Pittsburgh Pa: Departments of Computer Science and Psychology, Carnegie Mellon University: Learning Research and Development Center, University of Pittsburgh.
Newell, Allen, Paul S. Rosenbloom, and John E. Laird. 1987. "Knowledge Level Learning in Soar." AAAI 1987: 499-504.
Newell, Allen, and Herb Simon. 1987. "Postscript: Reflections on the tenth Turing award lecture." ACM Turing award lectures: The first twenty years. R.L. Ashenhurst and S. Graham (Eds.), New York, NY: ACM Press, 314-317.
Newell, Allen, John E. Laird, and Paul S. Rosenbloom. 1987. "SOAR: An Architecture for General Intelligence." Artificial Intelligence 33(1): 1-64.
1986
Newell, Allen, John E. Laird, and Paul S. Rosenbloom 1986. "Chunking in Soar: The Anatomy of a General Learning Mechanism." Machine Learning 1(1): 11-46.
Newell, Allen, and J. Moore. 1986. How can Merlin Understand? Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen, and H.A Simon. 1986. "Information processing language V on the IBM 650." Annals of the History of Computing, 8, 47-49.
Newell, Allen, Anoop Gupta, Robert G. Wedig, and Charles Forgy. 1986. "Parallel Algorithms and Architectures for Rule-Based Systems," ISCA 1986: 28-37.
Newell, Allen, John E. Laird, and Paul S. Rosenbloom. c1986. Universal subgoaling and chunking: the automatic generation and learning of goal hierarchies. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
1985
Newell, Allen, John E. Laird, andPaul S. Rosenbloom. 1985. Chunking in soar: the anatomy of a general learning mechanism. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen, Paul S. Rosenbloom, John E. Laird, John McDermott, and Edmund Orciuch. 1985. R1-Soar: an experiment in knowledge-intensive programming in a problem-solving architecture. Pittsburgh Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen. 1985. Two Soar studies: toward chunking as a general learning mechanism. Pittsburgh Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science, 1985.
1984
Newell, Allen. c1984. "Introduction." In Artificial intelligence research reports; Carnegie Mellon University: Catalog. New York: Scientific DataLink.
Newell, Allen, Charles Forgy, Anoop Gupta, and Robert G. Wedig. 1984. "Initial Assessment of Architectures for Production Systems." AAAI 1984: 116-120.
Newell, Allen. 1984. "Introduction to the COMTEX Microfiche Edition of Reports on Artificial Intelligence from Carnegie-Mellon University." AI Magazine 5(3):35- 39.
Newell, Allen, John E. Laird, and Paul S. Rosenbloom. 1984. "Towards Chunking as a General Learning Mechanism," AAAI 1984: 188-192.
1983
Newell, Allen, and Elaine Kant. 1983. "An Automatic Algorithm Designer: An Initial Implementation." AAAI 1983: 177-181.
Newell, Allen, and Elaine Kant. 1983. An Automatic Algorithm Designer: An Initial Implementation. Pittsburgh, Pa: Design Resarech Center, Carnegie Mellon University.
Newell, Allen, Daniel P. Siewiorek, and C. Gordon Bell (eds.). c1983. Computer Structure: principles and examples. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Newell, Allen. 1983. How to view the computer. Pittsburgh Pa: Design Research Center, Carnegie Mellon University.
Newell, Allen. 1983. Intellectual issues in the history of artificial intelligence. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Computer Science Department.
Newell, Allen, chairman, The Task Force for the Future of Computing, Thomas Bajzek?[et al.], [contributors]. 1982. Preliminary report: the future of computing at Carnegie Mellon University. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University [Information Technology Center, 1982].
Newell, Allen, Elaine Kant. 1982. Problem solving techniques for the design of algorithms. Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen, Stuart K. Card, and Thomas P. Moran. 1983. The psychology of human-computer interaction. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.
Newell, Allen, and John E. Laird. 1983. "A Universal Weak Method: Summary of Results." IJCAI 1983: 771-773.
Newell, Allen, and John E. Laird. 1983. A Universal Weak Method. Pittsburgh Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science,1983.
1982
Newell, Allen. 1982. "The Knowledge Level." Artificial Intelligence 18(1): 87-127.
Newell, Allen. 1982. The knowledge Level. Pittsburgh, Pa: Design Research Center, Carnegie Mellon University.
Newell, Allen, and Paul S. Rosenbloom. 1982. "Learning by Chunking: Summary of a Task and a Model." AAAI 1982: 255-257.
Newell, Allen, and Paul S. Rosenbloom. 1982. Learning by Chunking: Summary of a Task and a Model. Pittsburgh, Pa: Design Research Center, Carnegie Mellon University.
Newell, Allen, and Paul S. Rosenbloom. 1982. Mechanisms of skill acquistition and the law of practice. Pittsburgh, Pa: Design Research Center, Carnegie Mellon University
Newell, Allen and Elaine Kant. 1982. "Naive Algorithm Design Techniques: A Case Study." ECAI 1982: 102-105.
1981
Newell, Allen, C. Kamila Robertson, and Donald L. McCracken. 1981. Experimental evaluation of the ZOG frame editor. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science, 1981.
Newell, Allen. 1981. The heuristic of George Polya and its relation to artificial intelligence. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen. 1981. The knowledge level. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
1980
Newell, Allen. 1980. "AAAI President's Message," AI Magazine 1(1): 1-4.
Newell, Allen. 1980. Duncker on thinking: an inquiry into progress in cognition. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen, Stuart K. Card, and Thomas P. Moran. 1980. "The Keystroke-Level Model for User Performance Time with Interactice Systems." CACM 23(7):396- 410.
Newell, Allen. 1980. "The Knowledge Level (Presidential Address.)" AI Magazine 2(2): 1-20, 33, 1980.
Newell, Allen. 1980. Physical symbol systems. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science, 1980.
Newell, Allen. 1980. Reasoning, problem solving and decision processes: the problem space as a fundamental category. Pittsburgh, Pa: Design Research Center, Carnegie Mellon University.
Newell, Allen. 1980. "The Scientific Relevance of Robotics; Remarks at the Dedication of the CMU Robotics Institute." AI Magazine 2(1): 24-26, 34.
1979
Newell, Allen. 1979. Reasoning, problem solving and decision processes: the problem space as a fundamental category. Pittsburgh, Pa: Design Research Center, Carnegie Mellon University.
Newell, Allen, G. Robertson, and D. McCracken. 1979. The ZOG approach to man -machine communication. Pittsburgh Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
1978
Newell, Allen, and William A. Wulf. 1978. Text of the proposal for continuation of research in information processing: submitted to Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
1977
Newell, Allen. 1977. Artificial intelligence: a self-paced introductory course. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen, Daniel G. Bobrow, Gary G. Hendrix, William A. Martin, John L. McCarthy, Roger C. Schank, Brian C. Smith, and N. S. Sridharan. 1977. "Knowledge Representation." IJCAI 1977: 983-992.
Newell, Allen. 1977. L*: an interactive, symbolic implementation system. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science,.
Newell, Allen. 1977. Notes for a model of human performance in ZOG. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen, Michael D. Rychener, Charles Forgy, Pat Langley, John P. McDermott, and K. Ramakrishna. 1977. "Problems in Building an Instructable Production System." IJCAI 1977: 337.
Newell, Allen, M. F. Medress, F. S. Cooper, J. W. Forgie, C. C. Green, D. H. Klatt, Michael H. O'Malley, E. P. Neuburg, D. R. Reddy, B. Ritea, J. E. Shoup-Hummel, Donald E. Walker, and W. A. Woods. 1977. "Speech Understanding Systems." Artificial Intelligence 9(3): 307-316.
Newell, Allen, Donald E. Walker, Lee D. Erman, Nils J. Nilsson, William H. Paxton, Terry Winograd, and William A. Woods. 1977. "Speech Understanding and AI/AI and Speech Understanding." IJCAI 1977: 970-974.
1976
Newell, Allen, and H. A. Simon. 1976. "Computer science as empirical inquiry: Symbols and search." Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery 19(3), 113-126 (1975 ACM Turing Award Lecture.)
Newell, Allen. 1976. Fairytales. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1976. Human Problem Solving. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1976.
Newell, Allen, and Donald A. Waterman. 1976. "PAS-II: An Interactive Task-Free Version of an Automatic Protocol Analysis System." IEEE Transactions on Computers 25(4): 402-413.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1976. "Symbol manipulation." In Encyclopedia of computer science. A. Ralston and C.L. Meek (Eds.) New York: Petrocelli/Charter, 1384-1389.
1975
Newell, Allen [et al.]. 1975. Considerations for a follow-on ARPA research program for speech understanding systems. Pittsburgh, Pa, Carnegie Mellon University.
Newell, Allen. 1975. Proposal for continuation of research in information processing. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen. 1975. PSG Manual. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen. 1975. Some issues in programming multi-mini-processors. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
1973
Newell, Allen. 1973. Productions systems: models of control structures. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen [et al.]. 1973. Speech understanding systems: final report of a study group. Amsterdam: North Holland Co.
Newell, Allen. 1973. You can?t play 20 questions with nature and win: projective comments on the papers of this symposium. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
1972
Newell, Allen, C.Gordon Bell, John Grason, Daniel Siewiorek, Ross Scroggs, Edoardo Berera [and others]. 1972. Designing computers and digital systems using pdp 16 register transfer modules [by] C.Gordon Bell, John Grason [and] Allen Newell. With the assistance of Daniel Siewiorek and Ross Scroggs. Design examples : Edoardo Berera [and others]. Maynard, Mass.: Digital Publishing.
Newell, Allen, and Herbert A. Simon. 1972. Human Problem Solving. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
Newell, Allen. 1972. A theoretical exploration of mechanisms for coding the stimulus. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
1971
Newell, Allen, and C. Gordon Bell (eds.) c1971. Computer structures: readings and examples, [compiled by] C. Gordon Bell and Allen Newell. New York: McGraw-Hill.
Newell, Allen. 1971. L*(F): final version. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science. Newell, Allen, and Peter Freeman. 1971. "A Model for Functional Reasoning in Design." IJCAI 1971: 621-640.
Newell, Allen, and Donald A. Waterman. 1971. "Protocol Analysis as a Task for Artificial Intelligence." IJCAI 1971: 190-217.
Newell, Allen, and Donald A. Waterman. 1971. "Protocol Analysis as a Task for Artificial Intelligence." Artificial Intelligence 2(3/4): 285-318.
Newell, Allen, (chairman). 1971. Speech understanding systems: final report of a study group. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
1969
Newell, Allen, and, George W. Ernst. 1969. GPS: a case study in generality and problem solving. New York: Academic Press.
1968
Newell, Allen and H.A. Simon. 1968. "Simulation: Individual behavior." in D.L. Sills (Ed.), International encyclopedia of the social sciences (Vol.14, pp. 262- 268). New York: Macmillan and The Free Press.
1967
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1967. "An example of human chess play in the light of chess playing programs." In N. Wiener and J.P. Schade (Eds.), Progress in biocybernetics (Vol. 2). Amsterdam: Elsevier, 19-75.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1967. "Memory and process in concept formation." In B. Kleinmuntz (Ed.), Concepts and the structure of memory (Chap. 11). New York: Wiley.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1967. "Simulation of human processing of information." American Mathematical Monthly, 72(2): 111-118.
Newell, Allen, A.J. Perlis, and H.A. Simon. 1967. "What is computer science? [Letter to the editor.]" Science 157, 1373-1374.
1966
Newell, Allen. 1966. On the analysis of human problem solving protocols. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
1965
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1965. "Programs as theories of higher mental processes." In R.W. Stacy and B. Waxman (Eds.), Computers in biomedical research (Vol. II, Chap. 6). New York: Academic Press.
1964
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1964. "Computers in psychology." In R.D. Luce, R.R. Bush, and E. Galanter (Eds.), Handbook of mathematical psychology (Vol. I, Chap. 7). New York: Wiley.
Newell, Allen. 1964. An example of human chess play in the light of chess playing programs. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1964. "Information processing in computer and man." American Scientist 52, 281-300.
Newell, Allen. 1964. Information processing language-v manual; Second Edition. Rand Corporation [Allen Newell], Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
Newell, Allen. 1964. Proposal for a center for the study of information processing. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1964. "Simulation of cognitive processes." Proceedings of the XVII Congress of Psychology: 298-299.
1962
Newell, Allen and H.A. Simon. 1962. "Computer simulation of human thinking and problem solving." In M. Greenberger (Ed.), Management and the computer of the future. New York: Wiley :94-133 (1962).
Newell, Allen. 1962. "Generality and Problem Solving" Learning, IFIP Congress 1962: 407-412.
Newell, Allen, J.C Shaw, & H.A. Simon. 1962. "The processes of creative thinking." In H.E. Gruber, G. Terrell, and M. Wertheimer (Eds.), Contemporary approaches to creative thinking. New York: Atherton Press: 63-119.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1962. "Reply to M. Taube's letter on the article ?Computer simulation of human thinking.?" Science, 136, 196, 198.
Newell, Allen. 1962. Some problems of basic organization in problem-solving programs. Santa Monica: Rand Corporation.
1961
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1961. "Computer simulation of human thinking." Science, 134: 2011-2017.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1961. "A program that simulates human thought." In H. Billings (Ed.), Lernende automaten. Munchen: R. Oldenbourg:109-124.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1961. "Simulation of human thought." In D. Wayne (Ed.), Current trends in psychological theory. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press: 152-179.
1960
Newell, Allen, and Fred M. Tonge. 1960. "An Introduction to Information Processing Language V." CACM 3(4): 205-211.
Newell, Allen, J.C. Shaw, and H.A. Simon. 1960. "Report on a general problem-solving program."In Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Processing. [UNESCO House, Paris, France, June 13-23, 1959.] : 256-264.
Newell, Allen, J.C. Shaw, and H.A. Simon. 1960. "A variety of intelligent learning in a general problem solver," In M.C. Yovits and S. Cameron (Eds.), Self-organizing systems: Proceedings of an interdisciplinary conference. New York: Pergamon Press: 153-189.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1960. "What have computers to do with management?" In G.P. Shultz and T.L. Whisler (Eds.), Management organization and the computer. Glencoe, IL: The Free Press: 39-60.
1959
Newell, Allen, H.A. Simon, and T.O. Ellis. 1959. "A command structure for complex information processing," Proceedings of the Western Joint Computer Conference, American Institute of Electrical Engineers, 1959:119-128.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1959. "Theoretical and experimental developments in automata [Abstract]." Management Science, 5 (1959) 347-348.
1958
Newell, Allen, J.C. Shaw, and H.A. Simon. 1958. "Chess-playing programs and the problem of complexity." IBM Journal of Research and Development, 2, (1958): 320-335.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1958. "Heuristic problem solving: The next advance in operations research." Operations Research, 6, 1-10.
1957
Newell, Allen, , J.C. Shaw, and H.A. Simon. 1957. "Empirical explorations of the logic theory machine: A case study in heuristics." Proceedings of the Western Joint Computer Conference, Institute of Radio Engineers: 218-230.
Newell, Allen. 1957. Information processing: a new technique for the behavioral sciences. Pittsburgh, Pa: Carnegie Institute of Technology.
Newell, Allen, J.C. Shaw, and H.A. Simon. 1957. "Problem solving in humans and computers." Carnegie Technical, 21(4), 35-38.
1956
Newell, Allen and H.A. Simon. 1956. "The logic theory machine." IRE Transactions on Information Theory, IT-2(3), 61-79.
Newell, Allen, and H.A. Simon. 1956. "Models: Their uses and limitations," In L.D. White (Ed.), The state of the social sciences. Chicago: University of Chicago Press: 66-83.
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