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Allen Newell
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- affiliation: Carnegie Mellon University, Department of Computer Science, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
- award (1975): Turing Award
- award (1992): National Medal of Science
- award (1990): IEEE Emanuel R. Piore Award
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2000 – 2009
- 2005
- [j39]Allen Newell:
The First AAAI President's Message. AI Mag. 26(4): 24-29 (2005)
1990 – 1999
- 1994
- [j38]Bonnie E. John, Alonso H. Vera, Allen Newell:
Towards real-time GOMS: a model of expert behaviour in a highly interactive task. Behav. Inf. Technol. 13(4): 255-267 (1994) - 1993
- [j37]Allen Newell, David M. Steier:
Intelligent control of external software systems. Artif. Intell. Eng. 8(1): 3-21 (1993) - [j36]Allen Newell:
Reflections on the Knowledge Level. Artif. Intell. 59(1-2): 31-38 (1993) - [j35]Michael J. Prietula, Wen Ling Hsu, David M. Steier, Allen Newell:
Applying an Architecture for General Intelligence to Reduce Scheduling Effort. INFORMS J. Comput. 5(3): 304-320 (1993) - 1992
- [j34]Allen Newell:
Fairytales. AI Mag. 13(4): 46-48 (1992) - [c35]Robert B. Doorenbos, Milind Tambe, Allen Newell:
Learning 10, 000 Chunks: What's It Like Out There? AAAI 1992: 830-836 - 1991
- [j33]Paul S. Rosenbloom, John E. Laird, Allen Newell, Robert McCarl:
A Preliminary Analysis of the Soar Architecture as a Basis for General Intelligence. Artif. Intell. 47(1-3): 289-325 (1991) - [j32]Wilson A. Harvey, Dirk Kalp, Milind Tambe, David M. McKeown, Allen Newell:
The Effectiveness of Task-Level Parallelism for Production Systems. J. Parallel Distributed Comput. 13(4): 395-411 (1991) - 1990
- [j31]Milind Tambe, Allen Newell, Paul S. Rosenbloom:
The Problem of Expensive Chunks and its Solution by Restricting Expressiveness. Mach. Learn. 5: 299-348 (1990) - [c34]Wilson A. Harvey, Dirk Kalp, Milind Tambe, David M. McKeown, Allen Newell:
The Effectiveness of Task-Level Parallelism for High-Level Vision. PPoPP 1990: 156-167 - [p1]Allen Newell, Herbert A. Simon:
Computer Science as Empirical Enquiry : Symbols and Search. The Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence 1990: 105-132
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j30]Anoop Gupta, Charles Forgy, Allen Newell:
High-Speed Implementations of Rule-Based Systems. ACM Trans. Comput. Syst. 7(2): 119-146 (1989) - [c33]Bonnie E. John, Allen Newell:
Cumulating the science of HCI: from s-R compatibility to transcription typing. CHI 1989: 109-114 - [c32]Gregg Yost, Allen Newell:
A Problem Space Approach to Expert System Specification. IJCAI 1989: 621-627 - 1988
- [j29]Anoop Gupta, Milind Tambe, Dirk Kalp, Charles Forgy, Allen Newell:
Parallel implementation of OPS5 on the encore multiprocessor: Results and analysis. Int. J. Parallel Program. 17(2): 95-124 (1988) - [c31]David M. Steier, Allen Newell:
Integrating Multiple Sources of Knowledge Into Designer Soar, an Automatic Algorithm Designer. AAAI 1988: 8-13 - [c30]Milind Tambe, Allen Newell:
Some Chunks Are Expensive. ML 1988: 451-458 - [c29]Anoop Gupta, Charles Forgy, Dirk Kalp, Allen Newell, Milind Tambe:
Parallel OPS5 on the Encore Multimax. ICPP (1) 1988: 71-280 - [c28]Milind Tambe, Dirk Kalp, Anoop Gupta, Charles Forgy, Brian Milnes, Allen Newell:
Soar/PSM-E: Investigating Match Parallelism in a Learning Production System. PPOPP/PPEALS 1988: 146-160 - 1987
- [j28]John E. Laird, Allen Newell, Paul S. Rosenbloom:
SOAR: An Architecture for General Intelligence. Artif. Intell. 33(1): 1-64 (1987) - [j27]Allen Newell, Stuart K. Card:
Straightening Out Softening Up: Response to Carroll and Campbell. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 19(1): 74-75 (1987) - [c27]Paul S. Rosenbloom, John E. Laird, Allen Newell:
Knowledge Level Learning in Soar. AAAI 1987: 499-504 - [c26]Bonnie E. John, Allen Newell:
Predicting the time to recall computer command abbreviations. CHI 1987: 33-40 - 1986
- [j26]Herbert A. Simon, Allen Newell:
Information Processing Language V on the IBM 650. IEEE Ann. Hist. Comput. 8(1): 47-49 (1986) - [j25]Allen Newell, Stuart K. Card:
Straightening Out Softening Up: Response to Carroll and Campbell. Hum. Comput. Interact. 2(3): 251-267 (1986) - [j24]John E. Laird, Paul S. Rosenbloom, Allen Newell:
Chunking in Soar: The Anatomy of a General Learning Mechanism. Mach. Learn. 1(1): 11-46 (1986) - [c25]Anoop Gupta, Charles Forgy, Allen Newell, Robert G. Wedig:
Parallel Algorithms and Architectures for Rule-Based Systems. ISCA 1986: 28-37 - 1985
- [j23]Allen Newell, Stuart K. Card:
The Prospects for Psychological Science in Human-Computer Interaction. Hum. Comput. Interact. 1(3): 209-242 (1985) - [j22]Paul S. Rosenbloom, John E. Laird, John P. McDermott, Allen Newell, Edmund Orciuch:
R1-Soar: An Experiment in Knowledge-Intensive Programming in a Problem-Solving Architecture. IEEE Trans. Pattern Anal. Mach. Intell. 7(5): 561-569 (1985) - [c24]Bonnie E. John, Paul S. Rosenbloom, Allen Newell:
A theory of stimulus-response compatibility applied to human-computer interaction. CHI 1985: 213-219 - 1984
- [j21]Allen Newell:
Introduction to the COMTEX Microfiche Edition of Reports on Artificial Intelligence from Carnegie-Mellon University. AI Mag. 5(3): 35-39 (1984) - [j20]Elaine Kant, Allen Newell:
Problem solving techniques for the design of algorithms. Inf. Process. Manag. 20(1-2): 97-118 (1984) - [c23]Charles Forgy, Anoop Gupta, Allen Newell, Robert G. Wedig:
Initial Assessment of Architectures for Production Systems. AAAI 1984: 116-120 - [c22]John E. Laird, Paul S. Rosenbloom, Allen Newell:
Towards Chunking as a General Learning Mechanism. AAAI 1984: 188-192 - 1983
- [b1]Stuart K. Card, Thomas P. Moran, Allen Newell:
The psychology of human-computer interaction. Erlbaum 1983, ISBN 0898598591, pp. I-XIII, 1-469 - [c21]Elaine Kant, Allen Newell:
An Automatic Algorithm Designer: An Initial Implementation. AAAI 1983: 177-181 - [c20]John E. Laird, Allen Newell:
A Universal Weak Method: Summary of Results. IJCAI 1983: 771-773 - 1982
- [j19]Allen Newell:
The Knowledge Level. Artif. Intell. 18(1): 87-127 (1982) - [c19]Paul S. Rosenbloom, Allen Newell:
Learning by Chunking: Summary of a Task and a Model. AAAI 1982: 255-257 - [c18]Elaine Kant, Allen Newell:
Naive Algorithm Design Techniques: A Case Study. ECAI 1982: 102-105 - 1980
- [j18]Allen Newell:
AAAI President's Message. AI Mag. 1(1): 1-4 (1980) - [j17]Allen Newell:
The Scientific Relevance of Robotics Remarks at the Dedication of the CMU Robotics Institute. AI Mag. 2(1): 24-26 (1980) - [j16]Allen Newell:
The Knowledge Level (Presidential Address). AI Mag. 2(2): 1-20 (1980) - [j15]Stuart K. Card, Thomas P. Moran, Allen Newell:
The Keystroke-Level Model for User Performance Time with Interactice Systems. Commun. ACM 23(7): 396-410 (1980) - [j14]Allen Newell:
Physical Symbol Systems. Cogn. Sci. 4(2): 135-183 (1980) - [j13]Allen Newell:
AAAI president's message. SIGART Newsl. 73: 3-7 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1977
- [j12]Mark F. Medress, Franklin S. Cooper, James W. Forgie, C. C. Green, Dennis H. Klatt, Michael H. O'Malley, Edward P. Neuburg, Allen Newell, Raj Reddy, H. Barry Ritea, J. E. Shoup-Hummel, Donald E. Walker, William A. Woods:
Speech Understanding Systems. Artif. Intell. 9(3): 307-316 (1977) - [j11]Michael D. Rychener, Allen Newell:
An instructable production system: basic design issues. SIGART Newsl. 63: 37-38 (1977) - [j10]John P. McDermott, Allen Newell, J. Moore:
The efficiency of certain production system implementations. SIGART Newsl. 63: 38 (1977) - [c17]Michael D. Rychener, Charles Forgy, Pat Langley, John P. McDermott, Allen Newell, K. Ramakrishna:
Problems in Building an Instructable Production System. IJCAI 1977: 337 - [c16]Donald E. Walker, Lee D. Erman, Allen Newell, Nils J. Nilsson, William H. Paxton, Terry Winograd, William A. Woods:
Speech Understanding and AI/AI and Speech Understanding. IJCAI 1977: 970-974 - [c15]Daniel G. Bobrow, Gary G. Hendrix, William A. Martin, John McCarthy, Allen Newell, Roger C. Schank, Brian Cantwell Smith, N. S. Sridharan:
Knowledge Representation. IJCAI 1977: 983-992 - 1976
- [j9]Allen Newell, Herbert A. Simon:
Computer Science as Empirical Inquiry: Symbols and Search. Commun. ACM 19(3): 113-126 (1976) - [j8]Allen Newell:
Fairytales. SIGART Newsl. 60: 6-7 (1976) - [j7]Donald A. Waterman, Allen Newell:
PAS-II: An Interactive Task-Free Version of an Automatic Protocol Analysis System. IEEE Trans. Computers 25(4): 402-413 (1976) - 1973
- [c14]Allen Newell:
Invited speaker. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1973: 68 - [c13]Donald A. Waterman, Allen Newell:
PAS-II: An Interactive Task-Free Version of an Automatic Protocol Analysis System. IJCAI 1973: 431-445 - 1971
- [j6]Donald A. Waterman, Allen Newell:
Protocol Analysis as a Task for Artificial Intelligence. Artif. Intell. 2(3/4): 285-318 (1971) - [c12]C. Gordon Bell, Allen Newell:
Possibilities for computer structures 1971. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference 1971: 387-394 - [c11]Donald A. Waterman, Allen Newell:
Protocol Analysis as a Task for Artificial Intelligence. IJCAI 1971: 190-217 - [c10]Peter Freeman, Allen Newell:
A Model for Functional Reasoning in Design. IJCAI 1971: 621-640 - 1970
- [c9]C. Gordon Bell, Allen Newell:
The PMS and ISP descriptive systems for computer structures. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1970: 351-374
1960 – 1969
- 1967
- [c8]George W. Ernst, Allen Newell:
Some issues of representation in a general problem solver. AFIPS Spring Joint Computing Conference 1967: 583-600 - 1965
- [j5]Fred M. Tonge, Peter Keller, Allen Newell:
QUICKSCRIPT - a SIMSCRIPT: like language for the G-20. Commun. ACM 8(6): 350-354 (1965) - 1963
- [j4]Allen Newell:
Documentation of IPL-V. Commun. ACM 6(3): 86-89 (1963) - 1962
- [c7]Allen Newell:
Learning, Generality and Problem Solving. IFIP Congress 1962: 407-412 - 1960
- [j3]Allen Newell, Fred M. Tonge:
An Introduction to Information Processing Language V. Commun. ACM 3(4): 205-211 (1960) - [c6]Allen Newell:
On programming a highly parallel machine to be an intelligent technician. IRE-AIEE-ACM Computer Conference (Western) 1960: 267-282
1950 – 1959
- 1959
- [c5]Allen Newell, J. C. Shaw, Herbert A. Simon:
Report on a general problem-solving program. IFIP Congress 1959: 256-264 - 1958
- [j2]Allen Newell, J. C. Shaw, Herbert A. Simon:
Chess-Playing Programs and the Problem of Complexity. IBM J. Res. Dev. 2(4): 320-335 (1958) - [c4]J. C. Shaw, Allen Newell, Herbert A. Simon, T. O. Ellis:
A command structure for complex information processing. IRE-ACM-AIEE Computer Conference (Western) 1958: 119-128 - 1957
- [c3]Allen Newell, J. C. Shaw, Herbert A. Simon:
Empirical explorations of the logic theory machine: a case study in heuristic. IRE-AIEE-ACM Computer Conference (Western) 1957: 218-230 - [c2]Allen Newell, J. C. Shaw:
Programming the logic theory machine. IRE-AIEE-ACM Computer Conference (Western) 1957: 230-240 - 1956
- [j1]Allen Newell, Herbert A. Simon:
The logic theory machine-A complex information processing system. IRE Trans. Inf. Theory 2(3): 61-79 (1956) - 1955
- [c1]Allen Newell:
The chess machine: an example of dealing with a complex task by adaptation. AIEE-IRE Computer Conference (Western) 1955: 101-108
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