2009年1月15日 星期四

A Collection of Herbert Simon's Research Work

2009 找不到他詳細的論文條目了

A Collection of Herbert Simon's Economics and Management Research Work
"Perceiving and Managing Business Risks: Differences between Entrepreneurs and Bankers," with D.K. Sarasvathy and L. Lave, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 33(2), 207-225, 1998

"Economics as Historical Science," Theoria, 13(32), 241-260, 1998

Administrative Behavior, fourth edition, 1997;

Models of Bounded Rationality, 1981, Vol. III, 1997;

The Sciences of the Artificial, third edition, 1996;

Protocol Analysis: Verbal Reports as Data, with A. Ericsson, Second Edition, 1993;

Models of My Life, 1991;

Scientific Discovery: Computational Explorations of the Creative Processes, with P. Langley, G. L. Bradshaw and J. Zytkow, 1987;

Reason in Human Affairs, 1983; Models of Thought, Vols. I and II, 1979;

Skew Distribution and the Sizes of Business Firms, 1977;

Models of Discovery, 1977;

The New Science of Management Decision, revised edition, 1977;

Human Problem Solving, with A. Newell, 1972.


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Herbert Simon's areas of interest in psychology:
  • cognitive psychology
  • explanations of human thinking
Carnegie Mellon's Psychology Department offers a complete bibliography of Herbert Simon's publications for the following decades:

A Collection of Some of Herbert Simon's Psychology Research

Zhu, X., & Simon, H.A. (1987). Learning mathematics from examples and by doing. Cognition and Instruction, 4, 137-166.

Larkin, J.H., & Simon, H.A. (1987). Why a diagram is (sometimes) worth 10,000 words. Cognitive Science, 11, 65-100.

Langley, P., Simon, H.A., Bradshaw, G.L., & Zytkow, J.M. (1987). Scientific Discovery: Computational Explorations of the Creative Processes. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Qin, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1990). Laboratory replication of scientific discovery processes. Cognitive Science, 14, 281-312.

Kaplan, C., & Simon, H.A. (1990). In search of insight. Cognitive Psychology, 22, 374-419.

Vera, A.H., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Situated action: A symbolic interpretation. Cognitive Science, 17, 7-48.

Richman, H.B., Staszewski, J.J., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Simulation of expert memory using EPAM IV. Psychological Review, 102 (2), 305-330.

Qin, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Imagery and mental models of problem solving. In J. Glasgow, N.H. Narayanan, & B. Chandrasekaran (Eds.), Diagrammatic reasoning: Computational and cognitive perspectives. Menlo Park, CA: AAAI, The MIT Press.

Gobet, F., & Simon, H.A. (1996). The roles of recognition processes and look-ahead search in time-constrained expert problem solving: Evidence from grand-master-level chess. Psychological Science, 7 (1), 52-55.

Zhu, X., Lee, Y., Simon, H.A., & Zhu, D. (1996). Cue recognition and cue elaboration in learning from examples. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 93, 1346-1351.

Okada, T., & Simon, H.A. (1997). Collaborative discovery in a scientific domain. Cognitive Science, 21 (2), 109-146.

Gobet, F., Richman, H.B., Staszewski, J.J., & Simon, H.A. (1997). Goals, representations and strategies in a concept attainment task: The EPAM model. In D.L. Medin (Ed.), The psychology of learning and motivation: Vol. 37 (pp. 265-290). San Diego, CA: Academic Press.

Tabachneck-Schijf, H.J.M., Leonardo, A.M., & Simon, H.A. (1997). CaMeRa: A computational model of multiple representations. Cognitive Science, 21, 305-350.

Additional bibliographies can be found on Herbert Simon's psychology Web page


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Herbert Simon's areas of interest in computer science:
  • artificial intelligence
  • human-computer interaction
  • principles of the organization of humans and machines is information processing systems
  • the use of computers to study (by modeling) philosophical problems of the nature of intelligence and of epistemology
  • the social implications of computer technology.

A Collection of Herbert Simon's Computer Science Research

Tabachneck-Schijf, H.J.M., Leonardo, A.M., & Simon, H.A. (1997). CaMeRa: A computational model of multiple representations.
Cognitive Science, 21(2), 305-350. [Note: The current version of CaMeRa runs on a Macintosh using either Macintosh Common
Lisp or Allegro Common Lisp.]

Simon, H.A. (1997). The Sciences of the Artificial (3rd ed.). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1997

Simon, H.A. (1996). The patterned matter that is mind. In D.M. Steier & T.M. Mitchell (Eds.), Mind matters: A tribute to Allen
Newell (Chapter 11). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Kim, J., Lerch, J., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Internal representation and rule development in object-oriented design. ACM Transactions
on Computer-Human Interaction, 2(4), 357-390.

Langley, P., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Applications of machine learning and rule induction. Communications of the Association for
Computing Machinery, 38(11), 54-64.

Simon, H.A. (1995). Artificial intelligence: an empirical science. Artificial Intelligence, 77(1), 95-127.

Simon, H.A. (1995). Explaining the ineffable: AI on the topics of intuition, insight and inspiration. Proceedings of the Fourteenth
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 1, 939-948.

Simon, H.A. (1995). Machine as mind. In K.M. Ford, C. Glymour, & P.J. Hayes (Eds.), Android epistemology (pp. 23-40). Menlo
Park, CA: AAAI/The MIT Press.

Simon, H.A. (1995). Problem forming, problem finding, and problem solving in design. In A. Collen & W.W. Gasparski (Eds.),
Design and systems: General applications of methodology (Vol. 3, pp. 245-257). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.

Qin, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Imagery and mental models in problem solving. In J. Glasgow, N.H. Narayanan, & B.
Chandrasekaran (Eds.), Diagrammatic reasoning: Computational and cognitive perspectives (pp. 403-434). Menlo Park, CA:
AAAI/The MIT Press.

Iwasaki, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1994). Causality and model abstraction. Artificial Intelligence, 67, 143-194.

Druzdzel, M.J., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Causality in Bayesian belief networks. Proceedings of the 9th Annual Conference on
Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence (pp. 3-11). Washington, DC.

Valdes-Perez, R.E., Zytkow, J.M., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Scientific model-building as search in matrix spaces. Proceedings of the
11th National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (pp. 472-478). Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press.

Kalagnanam, J.A., & Simon, H.A. (1992). Directions for qualitative reasoning. Computational Intelligence, 8(2), 308-315.

Valdes-Perez, R., Simon, H.A., & Murphy, R. (1992). Discovery of pathways in science. In J.M. Zytkow (Ed.), Proceedings of the
ML92 Workshop on Machine Discovery, 51-57.

Qin, Y., Mitchell, T.M., & Simon, H.A. (1992). Using EBG to simulate human learning from examples and learning by doing.
Proceedings of the Fifth Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium, 235-239.

Kalagnanam, J., Simon, H.A., & Iwasaki, Y. (1991). The mathematical bases for qualitative reasoning. IEEE Expert, 6, 11-19.

Bhandari, I.S., Siewiorek, D.P., & Simon, H.A. (1990). Optimal probe selection in diagnostic search. IEEE Transactions on Systems,
Man, and Cybernetics, 20, 990-999.

Shen, W., & Simon, H.A. (1989). Rule creation and rule learning through environmental exploration. Proceedings of the 11th
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, pp. 675-680.

Kulkarni, D., & Simon, H.A. (1988). The processes of scientific discovery: The strategy of experimentation. Cognitive Science, 12,
139-175.

Langley, P., Simon, H.A., Bradshaw, G.L., Zytkow, J.M. (1987). Scientific Discovery: Computational Explorations of the Creative
Prcesses. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.

Simon, H.A., & Newell, A. (1986). Information processing language V on the IBM 650. Annals of the History of Computing, 8,
47-49.

Simon, H.A. (1983). Search and reasoning in problem solving. Artificial Intelligence, 21, 7-29.

Langley, P., Bradshaw, G.L., & Simon, H.A. (1983). Rediscovering chemistry with the BACON system. In R.S. Michalski, J.G.
Carbonell & T.M. Mitchell (Eds.), Machine learning, an artificial intelligence approach (Chap. 10). Palo Alto, CA: Tioga Publishing
Co.

Simon, H.A. (1981). Prometheus or Pandora: The influence of automation on society. Computer, 14, 69-74.

Simon, H.A. (1977). Artificial intelligence systems that understand. Proceedings of the Fifth International Joint Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, 2, 1059-1073.

Simon, H.A., & Kadane, J. (1977). Optimal problem-solving search: All-or-none solutions. Artificial Intelligence, 6(3), 235-247.

Simon, H.A. (1976). The design of large computing systems as an organizational problem. In P. Verburg, C.A. Malotaux, K.T.A.
Halbertsma, & J.L. Boers (Eds.), Organisatiewetenschap en praktijk (pp. 163-180). Leiden: H.E. Stenfert Kroese B.V.

Newell, A., & Simon, H.A. (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.)

Simon, H.A. (1973). The structure of ill-structured problems. Artificial Intelligence, 4, 181-202.

Simon, H.A., & Siklossy, L. (Eds.) (1972). Representation and Meaning: Experiments with Information Processing Systems.
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Newell, A., & Simon, H.A. (1972). Human Problem Solving. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.


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Herbert Simon's areas of interest in philosophy of science:
  • axiomatization of scienctific theories
  • the processes of scientific discovery
A Collection of Herbert Simon's Philosophy Research

Simon, H.A. & Eisenstadt, S.A. (1998) "Human and machine interpretation of expressions in formal systems," Synthese, vol. 116, pp.
439-461.

Eisenstadt, S.A. & Simon, H.A. (1997) "Logic and thought," Minds and Machines, vol. 7, pp. 365-385.

Shen, W. & H.A. Simon (1993) "Fitness requirements for scientific theories containing recursive theoretical terms," British Journal
for the Philosophy of Science, vol. 44, pp. 641-652.

Kalagnanam, J.A. & Simon, H.A. (1992) "Directions for qualitative reasoning," Computational Intelligence, vol. 8, pp. 308-315.

Simon, H.A. (1992) "The computer as a laboratory for epistemology," in L. Burkholder (Ed.), Philosophy and the computer.
Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Simon, H.A. (1992) "Scientific reasoning as problem solving," International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 6, pp. 3-14.

Kaplan, C. and Simon, H.A. (1990) "In search of insight," Cognitive Psychology, vol. 22, pp. 374-419.

Simon, H.A. (1990) "A mechanism for social selection and successful altruism," Science, vol. 250, pp. 1665-68.

Kulkarni, D. and Simon, H.A. (1988) "The processes of scientific discovery: the strategy of experimentation," Cognitive Science, vol.
12, pp.139-176.

Larkin, J.H. and Simon, H.A. (1987) "Why a diagram is (sometimes) worth 10,000 words," Cognitive Science, vol. 11, pp. 65-100.

Simon, H.A. (1985) "Quantification of theoretical terms and the falsifiability of theories," British Journal for the Philosophy of
Science, vol. 36, pp. 291-298.

Simon, H.A. (1977) "Models of discovery: and other topics in the methods of science". Boston, MA: D. Reidel Publishing

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