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Bibliography of Herbert A. Simon 1990-2001


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Bibliography of Herbert A. Simon - 1990's

703Simon, H.A. (1990). Discussion: Progress in philosophy. In W. Sieg (Ed.), Acting and reflecting (pp. 57-62). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
704Simon, H.A. (1990). Epistemology: Formal and empirical. In W. Sieg (Ed.), Acting and reflecting (pp. 127-128). Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
705Simon, H.A. (1989). Prospects for cognitive science. Conference Report, International Conference on Fifth Generation Computer Systems, Tokyo, 1988. Institute for New Generation Computer Technology, 21-35. [See also #685 and #710.]
706Simon, H.A. (1990). Invariants of human behavior. Annual Review of Psychology, 41, 1-19.
707Simon, H.A. (1989). Metodologiczne podstawy ekonomii (Methodological foundations of economics). Prakseologia, 105, 129-152.
708Simon, H.A. (1990). Testimony on the social sciences, Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Technology [abridged]. PS: Political Science and Politics, 23(21), 33-34.
709Simon, H.A. (1990). Prediction and prescription in systems modeling. Operations Research, 38, 7-14. [This is the complete text from which #692 was condensed.]
710Simon, H.A. (1989). Prospects for cognitive science. ICOT Journal, 22, 2-16. [See also #685 and #705.]
711Kotovsky, K., & Simon, H.A. (1990). What makes some problems really hard: Explorations in the problem space of difficulty. Cognitive Psychology, 22, 143-183.
712Simon, H.A. (1989). Bounded rationality and the theory of the firm [Interview]. Annali scientifici del dipartimento di economia dell' universita degli studi di Trento, 2, 41-70.
713Simon, H.A. (1989). Testimony, National Science and Technology Policy. U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Space. Senate Hearing, 249-269.
714Simon, H.A. (1989). Large organizations in modern society. Il Politico: Rivista Italiani di Scienze Politiche, 54, 545-551.
715Simon, H.A. (1989). Naturaleza y Limites de la Razon Humana. Spanish translation of the book Reason in Human Affairs. E.G. Tapia, trans. Mexico, D.F., Fondo de Cultura Economica.
716Simon, H.A. (1990). Panel remarks: Soviet Social Science. In Soviet Social Science: The Challenge for the American Academic Community. Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education, National Research Council, Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences.
717Qin, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1990). Laboratory replication of scientific discovery processes. Cognitive Science, 14, 281-312.
718Simon, H.A. (1990). Die Wissenschaften vom Kunstlichen. German translation of the book The Sciences of the Artificial. Oswald Wiener, trans. [With an unauthorized "Nachwort" by the translator.] Berlin: Kammerer and Unverzagt.
719Simon, H.A. (1989). Remarks in: Seminario su "Il contributo di Herbert A. Simon alle scienze sociali contemporanee." Il Politico: Rivista Italiana di Scienze Politiche, 54, 671-673.
720Simon, H.A. (1990). Information technologies and organizations [Interview]. The Accounting Review, 65, 658-667.
721Simon, H.A. (1989). Human experts and knowledge-based systems. In M. Tokoro, Y. Anzai, and A. Yonezawa (Eds.), Concepts and characteristics of knowledge-based systems (pp. 1-21). Amsterdam: North Holland.
722Kaplan, C., & Simon, H.A. (1990). In search of insight. Cognitive Psychology, 22, 374-419.
723Kulkarni, D., & Simon, H.A. (1990). Experimentation in machine discovery. In J. Shrager and P. Langley (Eds.), Computational models of scientific discovery and theory formation (Chap. 9). San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kaufmann.
724Simon, H.A. (1990). Three public lectures (as Lee Kuan Yew Distinguished Visitor, National University of Singapore), January 8-21, 1989. Singapore: University Liaison Office, National University of Singapore.
725Simon, H.A. (1990). Tra razionalita e cognizione [Interview]. Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia, 31(1), 3-10.
726Bhandari, 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.
727Simon, H.A. (1990). Discovery by computers. In P. Wegner (Ed.), Strategic directions in computing research (pp. 42-48). Association of Computing Machinery and The Computing Research Association, ACM Press.
728Simon, H.A. (1990). Formuowanie, wynajdywanie i rozwiazywanie problemow w projektowaniu (Problem forming, problem finding, and problem solving in design). Projektowanie i Systemy, 12, 53-66.
729Qin, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1990). Imagery and problem solving. Proceedings of the 12th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 646-653). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
730Simon, H.A. (1990). A mechanism for social selection and successful altruism. Science, 250, 1665-1668.
731Simon, H.A. (1986). [Interview.] In B.J. Baars (Ed.), The cognitive revolution in psychology (pp. 362-381). New York, NY: The Guilford Press.
732Simon, H.A. (1988). Nobel Laureate Simon 'looks back': A low-frequency mode [Interview]. Public Administration Quarterly, 12, 275-300.
733Simon, H.A. (1991). MODELS OF MY LIFE. New York, NY: Basic Books.
734Simon, H.A. (1990). Congratulations to Bill Cooper. In Y. Ijiri and R.A. Watts (Eds.), Bill and Ruth Cooper and their friends (pp. 7-15). Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Mellon University Press.
735Simon, H.A. (1991). Sciences des Systemes: Sciences de l'Artificiel. French translation of the book The Sciences of the Artificial. J.-L. Moigne, trans. Paris: Dunod.
736Simon, H.A. (1991). Mind as machine: The cognitive revolution in behavioral science. In R. Jessor (Ed.), Perspectives in behavioral science: The Colorado lectures (Chap. 3). Boulder, CO: Westview Press.
737Simon, H.A. (1991). Comments on the symposium "Computer Discovery and the Sociology of Scientific Knowledge." Social Studies of Science, 21, 143-148.
738Simon, H.A. (1990). Organizations and markets [Abstract]. Mathematical Social Sciences, 20, 306.
739Simon, H.A. (1991). Bounded rationality and organizational learning. Organization Science, 2, 125-134.
740Kalagnanam, J., Simon, H.A., & Iwasaki, Y. (1991). The mathematical bases for qualitative reasoning. IEEE Expert, 6, 11-19.
741Simon, H.A. (1991). Altruism: Docility or group identification? [Response to L.R. Caporael and R.M. Dawes.] Science, 252, 192.
742Simon, H.A. (1991). Organizations and markets. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 5, 25-44.
743Simon, H.A. (1991). Problem representation. In R.F. Rashid (Ed.), CMU Computer Science: A 25th Anniversary Commemorative (pp. 439-453). New York, NY: ACM Press.
744Simon, H.A. (1991). Renzhi kexue - xiezui xin jinzhan (Some new developments in cognitive science). Acta Psychologica Sinica, 2, 153-157.
745Simon, H.A., Smithburg, D.W., & Thompson, V.A. (1991). PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION. [Reissue of 1950 edition, with new introduction by H.A. Simon and V.A. Thompson.] New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
746Simon, H.A. (1991). Nonmonotonic reasoning and causation: Comment. Cognitive Science, 15, 293-300.
747Simon, H.A. (1991). Artificial intelligence: Where has it been, and where is it going? IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 3, 128-136.
748Simon, H.A. (1991). What is an explanation of behavior? [Abstract]. APS Observer, 4(4), 19-20.
749Simon, H.A. (1991). Letter to the editor replying to Horgan's comment on the article "A mechanism for social selection and successful altruism." Scientific American, 10.
750Simon, H.A. (1991). Problem formulation and alternative generation in the decision making process. In A. Chikan, et al. (Eds.), Progress in decision, utility and risk theory (pp. 77-84). Boston, MA: Kluwer.
751Simon, H.A. (1991). Cognitive architectures and rational analysis: Comment. In K. VanLehn (Ed.), Architectures for intelligence (Chap. 2). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
752Simon, H.A. (1991). Black ravens and a white shoe. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 42, 339-342.
753Simon, H.A. (1989). Testimony: Social and Behavioral Science Programs in the National Science Foundation. U.S. House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Science, Research and Technology.
754Simon, H.A. (1992). The computer as a laboratory for epistemology. In L. Burkholder (Ed.), Philosophy and the computer (pp. 1-23). Boulder, CO: The Westview Press.
755Qin, 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.
756Pinheiro, V.D.E., & Simon, H.A. (1992). An operational model of motor skill diagnosis. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 11, 288-302.
757Qin, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1992). Imagery and mental models in problem solving. American Association for Artificial Intelligence Spring Symposium Series: Working Notes, 18-23.
758Tabachneck, H., & Simon, H.A. (1992). Effect of mode of data presentation on reasoning about economic markets. American Association for Artificial Intelligence Spring Symposium Series: Working Notes, 59-64.
759Simon, H.A. (1991). Extract from letter to J.-L. Le Moigne, commenting on review of the book Models of My Life. Revue International de Systemique, 602-609.
760Cheng, P.C.-H., & Simon, H.A. (1992). The right representation for discovery: Finding the conservation of momentum. In D. Sleeman and P. Edwards (Eds.), Machine Learning: Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference (ML92).
761Simon, H.A., Egidi, M., Marris, R., & Viale, R. (1992). Economics, bounded rationality, and cognitive revolution. Edited by M. Egidi and R. Marris. Brookfield, VT: Edward Elgar. (A colloquium, four reprinted papers, commentaries by Egidi, Marris, and Viale.)
762Simon, H.A. (1992). [Interview.] In C. Ravaioli il pianeta degli economisti ovvero l'economia contro il pianeta. Torino, Italy: Isedi.
763Simon, H.A. (1992). Alternative representations for cognition: Search and reasoning. In H.L. Pick, Jr., P. van den Broek, and D.C. Knill (Eds.), Cognition: Conceptual and methodological issues (pp. 121-142). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
764Simon, H.A. (1992). Methodological foundations of economics. In J.L. Auspitz, W.W. Gasparski, M.K. Mlicki, and K. Szaniawski (Eds.), Praxiologies and the philosophy of economics (pp. 25-42). New Brunswick, NJ: Transactions Publishers.
765Valdes-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.
766Simon, H.A., & Valdes-Perez, R. (1992). The evaluation and reporting of discovery systems. In J.M. Zytkow (Ed.), Proceedings of the ML92 Workshop on Machine Discovery, 163-165.
767Simon, H.A. (1992). Scientific discovery as problem solving. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 6, 3-14.
768Simon, H.A. (1992). Scientific discovery as problem solving. [Reply to critics.] International Studies in the Philosophy of Science, 6, 69-88.
769Kalagnanam, J.A., & Simon, H.A. (1992). Directions for qualitative reasoning. Computational Intelligence, 8(2), 308-315.
770Simon, H.A. (1992). Review of the book Organizational Theory: From Chester Barnard to the Present and Beyond by O.E. Williamson (Ed.). Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. XXX, September, 1503-1505.
771Simon, H.A. (1992). Linguistics a natural science? Comment. Communications of the Workshop for Scientific Linguistics, 2(8), 43-44.
772Simon, H.A., & Schaeffer, J. (1992). The game of chess. In R.J. Aumann and S. Hart (Eds.), Handbook of game theory (Vol. 1, pp. 2-17). Holland: Elsevier.
773Simon, H.A. (1992). Review of the book John von Neumann and the Origins of Modern Computing by W. Aspray. Minerva: A Review of Science, Learning and Policy, XXX(4), 570-577.
774Simon, H.A. (1992). Mantan kexue yanjiu fangfa (Comments on methods of scientific research). Journal of the Dialectics of Nature, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 14(1) (cum. no. 77), 6-12.
775Simon, H.A. (1992). Altruism and economics. Eastern Economic Journal, 18(1), 73-83.
776Simon, H.A. (1992). The midday moon. Common Knowledge, 1(3), 181-185. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
777Simon, H.A. (1992). What is an "explanation" of behavior? Psychological Science, 3, 150-161.
778Simon, H.A. (1993). The state of American political science: Professor Lowi's view of our discipline. PS: Political Science and Politics, 25(1), 49-50.
779Iwasaki, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Retrospective on "Causality in device behavior." Artificial Intelligence, 59, 141-146.
780Simon, H.A. (1993). Allen Newell: The entry into complex information processing. Artificial Intelligence, 59, 251-259.
781Vera, A.H., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Situated Action: A symbolic interpretation. Cognitive Science, 17, 7-48.
782Vera, A.H., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Situated Action: Reply to reviewers. Cognitive Science, 17, 77-86.
783Vera, A.H., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Situated Action: Reply to W. Clancey. Cognitive Science, 17, 117-133.
784Ericsson, K.A., & Simon, H.A. (1993). PROTOCOL ANALYSIS: VERBAL REPORTS AS DATA (rev. ed.). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
785Simon, H.A. (1993). Homo Rationalis: Die Vernnunft im Menschlichen Leben. German translation of the book Reason in Human Affairs. Frankfurt, 118 pp.
786Simon, H.A. (1993). Altruism and economics. The American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings of the 105th Annual Meeting of the American Economic Association, 83(2), 156-161.
787Simon, H.A. (1984). Perilaku Administrasi. Indonesian translation of the book Administrative Behavior (3rd ed.). Jakarta, Indonesia, Pt. Bina Aksara.
788March, J.G., & Simon, H.A. (1993). ORGANIZATIONS (2nd ed.). Cambridge, MA: David Blackwell.
789Simon, H.A. (1993). Decision making: Rational, nonrational, and irrational. Educational Administration Quarterly, 29, 392-411.
790Simon, H.A. (1993). A very early expert system. Annals of the History of Computing, 15(3), 63-68.
791Qin, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1992). Imagery as process representation in problem solving. Proceedings of the 14th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, 1050-1055.
792Simon, H.A. (1993). Reply: to the letter Professor Lowi kindly wrote me. PS: Political Science and Politics, 26(3), 539.
793Simon, H.A. (1993). Satisficing. In D. Greenwald (Ed.), The McGraw-Hill Encyclopedia of Economics (2nd ed., pp. 881-886). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill, Inc.
794Zhu, X., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Chuzhong shuxie shili yanbian shiyan jiaocai. (Experimental materials for teaching by working examples in junior middle school.) Part 1 Algebra - first book. Kexue Chuban She (Scientific Publishing Agency).
795Simon, H.A. (1993). Obituary: Allen Newell (1927-1992). American Psychologist, 48, 1148-1149.
796Simon, H.A. (1993). The human mind: The symbolic level. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 137, 638-647.
797March, J.G., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Organizations revisited. Industrial and Corporate Change, 2, 299-316.
798Simon, H.A. (1993). Adaptive strategies in thought processes. Comunicazioni Scientifiche di Psicologia Generale, Nuova serie #9, whole volume. Universita degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza" Facolta di Psicologia. Edizioni Scientifiche Italiane, 127p.
799Simon, H.A. (1993). Is international management different from management? Working paper no. 94-1, Carnegie Bosch Institute for Applied Studies in International Management, Carnegie Mellon University, Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
800Shen, W., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Fitness requirements for scientific theories containing recursive theoretical terms. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 44, 641-652.
801Simon, H.A. (1994). Foreword to the book Autonomous Learning from the Environment by W. Shen. New York, NY: W.H. Freeman and Company.
802Simon, H.A. (1994). Foreword to "Papers in honor of Chester I. Barnard." International Journal of Public Administration, 17(6), 1021-1031.
803Simon, H.A. (1993). Strategy and organizational evolution. Strategic Management Journal, 14, 131-142.
804Iwasaki, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1994). Causality and model abstraction. Artificial Intelligence, 67, 143-194.
805Simon, H.A. (1986). Introduction to the book Empirical Research on Organizational Decision-making by E. Witte and H.-J. Zimmerman (Eds.). Amsterdam: North-Holland.
806Simon, H.A. (1986). Preface to the book Handbook of Behavioral Economics by B. Gilad and S. Kaish (Eds.). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press Inc.
807Simon, H.A. (1994). The role of cognitive science. Cognitive Studies (Bulletin of the Japanese Cognitive Science Society), 1, 10-13.
808Vera, A.H., & Simon, H.A. (1994). Reply to Touretzky and Pomerleau: Reconstructing physical symbol systems. Cognitive Science, 18(2), 355-360.
809Simon, H.A. (1994). Foreword to the book The New Professor's Handbook by C.I. Davidson and S.A. Ambrose. Bolton, MA: Anker Publishing.
810Simon, H.A. (1994). Literary criticism: A cognitive approach. In G. Guzeldere and S. Franchi (Eds.), "Bridging the Gap." Special supplement to Stanford Humanities Review, 4(1), 1-26.
811Simon, H.A. (1994). Reply to commentaries of the article "Literary criticism: A cognitive approach." In G. Guzeldere and S. Franchi (Eds.), "Bridging the Gap." Special supplement to Stanford Humanities Review, 4(1), 130-156.
812Zhu, X., & Simon, H.A. (1994). Chuzhong shuxie shili yanbian shiyan jiaocai. (Experimental materials for teaching by working examples in junior middle school.) Part 1 Algebra - second book. Zhongguo Kexueyuan Shinli Yanjiusuo (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Psychology Research Institute).
813Zhu, X., & Simon, H.A. (1994). Chuzhong shuxie shili yanbian shiyan jiaocai. (Experimental materials for teaching by working examples in junior middle school.) Part 2 Algebra - first book. Zhongguo Kexueyuan Shinli Yanjiusuo (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Psychology Research Institute).
814Zhu, X., & Simon, H.A. (1994). Chuzhong shuxie shili yanbian shiyan jiaocai. (Experimental materials for teaching by working examples in junior middle school.) Part 2 Geometry - first book. Zhongguo Kexueyuan Shinli Yanjiusuo (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Psychology Research Institute).
815Simon, H.A. (1994). Preface to the book La Theorie Moderne de l'Enterprise: L'Approche Institutionnelle by H. Gabrie and J.L. Jacquier (Eds.). Paris: Economica.
816Simon, H.A. (1994). Bottleneck of attention: Connecting thought with motivation. In W.D. Spaulding (Ed.), Integrative views of motivation, cognition, and emotion, (pp. 1-21). Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.
817Simon, H.A. (1995). Near decomposability and complexity: How a mind resides in a brain. In H.J. Morowitz and J.L. Singer (Eds.), The mind, the brain, and complex adaptive systems (pp. 25-44). Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity, Proceedings Vol. XXII. Reading, MA: Addison-Wesley.
818Valdes-Perez, R., Zytkow, J.K., & 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.
819Cheng, P.C.-H., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Scientific discovery and creative reasoning with diagrams. In S.M. Smith, T.B. Ward, and R.A. Finke (Eds.), The creative cognition approach (Chap. 9). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
820Tabachneck, H.J.M., Leonardo, A.M., & Simon, H.A. (1994). How does an expert use a graph? A model of visual and verbal inferencing in economics. In A. Ram and K. Eiselt (Eds.), Proceedings of the 16th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 842-847). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
821Druzdzel, 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.
822Simon, H.A. (1995). Rationality in political behavior. Political Psychology, 16, 45-63.
823Simon, H.A. (1995). What is a systematic method of scientific discovery? Working Notes, AAAI Spring Symposium on Systematic Methods of Scientific Discovery, conducted at Stanford University, March 27-29, pp. 1-2.
824Simon, H.A. (1995). Commentary on the article "From historical case studies to systematic methods of discovery" by G. Grasshoff and M. May. Working Notes, AAAI Spring Sympsoium on Systematic Methods of Scientific Discovery, conducted at Stanford University, March 27-29, pp. 58-59.
825Simon, H.A. (1995). Technology is not the problem. In P. Baumgartner and S. Payr (Eds.), Speaking minds: Interviews with twenty eminent cognitive scientists (pp. 232-248). Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
826Richman, H.B., Staszewski, J.J., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Simulation of expert memory using EPAM IV. Psychological Review, 102(2), 305-330.
827Simon, H.A. (1995). Appreciation of George Leland Bach. Selections [The Magazine of the Graduate Admission Council], 11(3), 15.
828Simon, H.A. (1995). Problem forming, problem finding, and problem solving in design. In A. Collen and W.W. Gasparski (Eds.), Design and systems: General applications of methodology (Vol. 3, pp. 245-257). New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Publishers.
829Simon, H.A. (1995). AI is an empirical science. The World and I, 10(7), 326-327.
830Okada, T., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Collaborative concept discovery processes in a science domain. Proceedings of the 11th Annual Conference, Japanese Cognitive Science Society, 126-127.
831Simon, H.A. (1995). The information-processing theory of mind. American Psychologist, 50(7), 507-508. [The 1993 American Psychological Association Award for Lifetime Contribution to Psychology lecture.]
832Okada, T., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Collaborative discovery in a scientific domain. In J.D. Moore and J.F. Lehman (Eds.), Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 340-345). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
833Leonardo, A., Tabachneck, H.J.M., & Simon, H.A. (1995). A computational model of diagram reading and reasoning. In J.D. Moore and J.F. Lehman (Eds.), Proceedings of the 17th Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (pp. 218-223). Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.
834Simon, H.A. (1995). Machine as mind. In K.M. Ford, C. Glymour, and P.J. Hayes (Eds.), Android epistemology (pp. 23-40). Menlo Park, CA: AAAI/The MIT Press.
835Simon, H.A. (1995). Foreword to the book Diagrammatic Reasoning: Computational and Cognitive Perspectives by J. Glasgow, N.H. Narayanan, and B. Chandrasekaran (Eds.). Menlo Park, CA: AAAI/The MIT Press.
836Qin, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Imagery and mental models of problem solving. In J. Glasgow, N.H. Narayanan, and B. Chandrasekaran (Eds.), Diagrammatic reasoning: Computational and cognitive perspectives (pp. 403-434). Menlo Park, CA: AAAI/The MIT Press.
837Braybrooke, D., & Simon, H.A. (1995). In memoriam: Lewis Anthony Dexter. PS: Political Science and Politics, 28, 545-546.
838Simon, H.A. (1995/1996). Machine discovery. Foundations of Science, 1(2), 171-200.
839Simon, H.A. (1995/1996). Machine discovery: Reply to comments. Foundations of Science, 1(2), 225-232.
840Simon, 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, 939-948. [The 1995 IJCAI Award for Research Excellence lecture.]
841Simon, H.A. (1995). Guest editorial on the occasion of receiving the Waldo Award from the American Society for Public Administration. Public Administration Review, 55(5), 404-405.
842Bhandari, I., Simon, H.A., & Siewiorek, D.P. (1995). Models of test selection. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 25(10), 1349-1364.
843Simon, H.A. (1995). The theory of scientific discovery. In J. Gotschl (Ed.), Revolutionary changes in understanding man and society (pp. 55-73). The Netherlands: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
844Simon, H.A. (1995). Comment on Kagel. In G. Wolters and J.G. Lennox (Eds.), Concept, theories, and rationality in the biological sciences (pp. 359-366). Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press.
845Simon, H.A. (1995). [Interview.] In D. Cohen, Psychologists on psychology (2nd ed.). London: Routledge, 1995. [This interview and the accompanying chapter was published without proof-reading by HAS. An incomplete errata sheet was later issued.]
846Simon, H.A. (1995). Review of the book The Psychology of Proof by L. Rips. American Scientist, 83, 581-582.
847Simon, H.A. (1995). Artificial intelligence: An empirical science. Artificial Intelligence, 77(1), 95-127.
848Langley, P., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Applications of machine learning and rule induction. Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery, 38(11), 54-64.
849Simon, H.A. (1992). Modelli per la Mia Vita. Italian translation of the book Models of My Life. A. Bellomi, trans. Rome, Italy: Rizzoli.
850March, J.G., & Simon, H.A. (1995). Teoria dell'Organizzazione. Italian translation of the book Organizations (2nd ed.). S. Mosca, trans. Etas Libra.
851Ishida, Y., & Simon, H.A. (1994). Symmetry for AI: Symmetries for reasoning about physical laws. Proceedings of the International Katachi University Symmetry Symposium, 279-282. Tsukuba, Japan.
852Kim, 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.
853Simon, H.A. (1996). Review of the book Unified Theories of Cognition by A. Newell. Contemporary Psychology, 41(1), 12-14.
854Gobet, 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.
855Zhu, 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.
856Anderson, J.R., Reder, L.M., & Simon, H.A. (1996). Situated learning and education. Educational Researcher, 25(4), 5-11.
857Gobet, F., & Simon, H.A. (1996). Recall of rapidly presented random chess positions is a function of skill. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review, 3(2), 159-163.
858Simon, H.A. (1996). The patterned matter that is mind. In D.M. Steier and T.M. Mitchell (Eds.), Mind matters: A tribute to Allen Newell (Chapter 11). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
859Richman, H.B., Gobet, F., Staszewski, J.J., & Simon, H.A. (1996). Perceptual and memory processes in the acquisition of expert performance: The EPAM model. In K.A. Ericsson (Ed.), The road to excellence: The acquisition of expert performance in the arts and sciences, sports and games (pp. 167-188). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
860Gobet, F., & Simon, H.A. (1996). Recall of random and distorted chess positions: Implications for the theory of expertise. Memory and Cognition, 24(4), 493-503.
861Gobet, F., & Simon, H.A. (1996). Templates in chess memory: A mechanism for recalling several boards. Cognitive Psychology, 31(1), 1-40.
862Simon, H.A. (1996). THE SCIENCES OF THE ARTIFICIAL (3rd ed.). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
863Simon, H.A. (1996). MODELS OF MY LIFE (reissue). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
864Simon, H.A. (1996). Computational theories of cognition. In W. O'Donohue and R.F. Kitchener (Eds.), The philosophy of psychology (Chapter 12). London, England: SAGE Publications.
865Simon, H.A. (1993). Libres propos sur la prise de decision et son apprentissage [Interview]. In Revue Francaise De Gestion, no. 96, Summer, 112-116.
866Simon, H.A. (1997). Scientific approaches to the question of consciousness. In J.D. Cohen and J.W. Schooler (Eds.), Scientific approaches to consciousness (Chapter 28). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
867Simon, H.A. (1997). Closing remarks. In L.M. Reder (Ed.), Implicit memory and metacognition (Chapter 15). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
868Tabachneck-Schijf, H.J.M., & Simon, H.A. (1996). Alternative representations of instructional material. In D. Peterson (Ed.), Forms of representation (pp. 28-46). Exeter, England: Intellect Books Ltd.
869Simon, H.A. (1997). Allen Newell: A biographical memoir. Biographical Memoirs (Vol. 71). Washington, DC: The National Academy Press.
870Simon, H.A. (1995). Knowledge and the time to attend to it. Working paper no. 96-2, Carnegie Bosch Institute for Applied Studies in International Management, Carnegie Mellon University, Graduate School of Industrial Administration.
871Simon, H.A. (1997). ADMINISTRATIVE BEHAVIOR (4th ed.). New York, NY: The Free Press.
872Anderson, J.R., Reder, L.M., & Simon, H.A. (1997). Rejoinder: Situative versus cognitive perspectives: Form versus substance. Educational Researcher, 26(1), 18-21.
873Simon, H.A. (1991). Foreword to the book Qualitative Simulation Modeling and Analysis by P.A. Fishwick and P.A. Luker (Eds.). New York, NY: Springer-Verlag.
874Simon, H.A. (1997). On the possibility of accurate public prediction. Journal of Socio-Economics, 26(2), 127-132.
875Simon, H.A., Valdes-Perez, R.E., & Sleeman, D.H. (1997). Scientific discovery and simplicity of method [Editorial]. Artificial Intelligence, 91(2), 177-181.
876Simon, H.A. (1997). MODELS OF BOUNDED RATIONALITY (Vol. 3). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
877Simon, H.A., & Munakata, T. (1997). Implications of Kasparov vs. Deep Blue: AI Lessons. Communications of the ACM, 40(8), 23-25.
878Simon, H.A. (1997). Artificial intelligence. Encyclopedia Britannica.
879Okada, T., & Simon, H.A. (1997). Collaborative discovery in a scientific domain. Cognitive Science, 21(2), 109-146.
880Eisenstadt, S.A., & Simon, H.A. (1997). Logic and thought. Minds and Machines, 7, 365-385.
881Gobet, F., Richman, H., Staszewski, 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.
882Simon, H.A. (1997). The future of information systems. Annals of Operations Research, 71, 3-14.
883Kim, J., & Simon, H.A. (1997). Changes of problem representation in complex tasks: Interaction among cognitive activities in multiple problem spaces. Korean Journal of Cognitive Science, 8(2), 81-100.
884Tabachneck-Schijf, H.J.M., Leonardo, A.M., & Simon, H.A. (1997). CaMeRa: A computational model of multiple representations. Cognitive Science, 21(3), 305-350.
885Simon, H.A. (1998). Letter (excerpts) to Ariel Rubinstein. In A. Rubinstein, Modeling bounded rationality (pp. 187-190). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
886Simon, H.A. (1996). Behavioural economics. In A. Kuper and J. Kuper (Eds.), The Social Science Encyclopedia (2nd ed., pp. 50-51). London, England: Routledge.
887Anderson, J.R., Reder, L.M., & Simon, H.A. (1998). Radical constructivism and cognitive psychology. In D. Ravitch (Ed.), Brookings papers on education policy (pp. 227-278). Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press.
888Simon, H.A. (1997). Integrated design and process technology. Journal of Integrated Design and Process Science, 1(1), 9-16.
889Simon, H.A. (1998). Why public administration? Public Administration Review, 58(1), ii.
890Simon, H.A. (1998). Scientific opportunities of learning and intelligent systems. Proceedings of the National Science Foundation June 1996 Symposium on Learning and Intelligent Systems (pp. 27-33). Arlington, VA.
891Simon, H.A. (1997). An empirically based microeconomics. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. [The 1993 Mattioli lectures, Universita Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, Milano.]
892Simon, H.A. (1998). Japanese translation of the book Models of My Life. Y. Anzai & T. Anzi, trans. Tokyo, Japan: Iwanami Shoten.
893Simon, H.A. (1998). Why public administration? Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 8(1), 1-11. [The 1997 Donald C. Stone lecture.]
894Simon, H.A. (1997). Expert decision making and the managerial future. Monash St Eliza Business Review, 1(1), 30-37.
895Simon, H.A. (1998). Discovering explanations. Minds and Machines, 8(1), 7-37.
896Gobet, F., & Simon, H.A. (1998). Expert chess memory: Revisiting the chunking hypothesis. Memory, 6(3), 225-255.
897Simon, H.A. (1998). Allen Newell: 1927-1992. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 20, 63-76.
898Simon, H.A. (1998). La logica della scoperta: Una critica delle posizioni di Petroni. Sistemi Intelligenti, 10(1), 137-145.
899Simon, H.A. (1998). La logica della scoperta: Risposta a Viale. Sistemi Intelligenti, 10(1), 147-148.
900Simon, H.A. (1998). Psychology and economics. In J.B. Davis, D.W. Hands, and U. Maki (Eds.), The Handbook of Economic Methodology (pp. 393-397). Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
901Simon, H.A. (1998). Simulation. In J.B. Davis, D.W. Hands, and U. Maki (Eds.), The Handbook of Economic Methodology (pp. 458-462). Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar.
902Simon, H.A. (1998). Economics as a historical science. Theoria, 13(32), 241-260.
903Gobet, F., & Simon, H.A. (1998). Pattern recognition makes search possible: Comments on Holding (1992). Psychological Research, 61, 204-208.
904Ericsson, K.A., & Simon, H.A. (1998). How to study thinking in everyday life: Contrasting think-aloud protocols with descriptions and explanations of thinking. Mind, Culture, and Activity, 5(3), 178-186.
905Simon, H.A. (1998). What we know about learning. Journal of Engineering Education, 87(4), 343-348.
906Simon, H.A. (1998). Wo Shenghuo Zhongzhong Mo Shi. Chinese translation of the book Models of My Life. Cao Nanyan & Qin Yulin, trans. Shanghai, China: Orient Publishing.
907Simon, H.A. (1998). The power and limits of problem solving: Status and future prospects of AI applications. CSERIAC Gateway, 9(2), 9-11, interview, 12-13. [Published by the Crew System Ergonomics Information Analysis Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH.]
908Simon, H.A. (1988). Introduction to the book Renlei Luxing Yu Sheji Kexue: Renlei Sheji Jineng tansuo (Human Reason in the Science of Design: An Exploration of Human Expertise in Design), by Li Yang and Li Xu. Shenyang, China: Liaoning People's Press.
909Simon, H.A. (1991). The challenge to human uniqueness. In D. Jarmul (Ed.), Headline news, science views (pp. 141-143). Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
910Sarasvathy, D.K., Simon, H.A., & Lave, L. (1990). Perceiving and managing business risks: Differences between entrepreneurs and bankers. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 33(2), 207-225.
911Miwa, K., & Simon, H.A. (1993). Production system modeling to represent individual differences: Tradeoff between simplicity and accuracy in simulation of behavior. In A. Sloman, D. Hogg, G. Humphreys, & A. Ramsay (Eds.), Proceedings of AISB93 Ninth Biennial Conference of the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behavior, 158-167.
912Simon, H.A., & Eisenstadt, S.A. (1998). Human and machine interpretation of expressions in formal systems. Synthese, 116, 439-461.
913Simon, H.A. (1999). [Interview.] In T. Okada, et al. (Eds.), Kagaku o Koeru (Scientific Thought) (pp. 145-147). Tokyo, Japan: Kita Taido Publishers.
914Simon, H.A. (1999). A letter to a friend in Belgrade. [Newspaper op-ed piece based on e-mail correspondence with Professor M.] Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 4, E1-E4.
915Tabachneck-Schijf, H.J.M., & Simon, H.A. (1998). One person, multiple representations: An analysis of a simple, realistic multiple representation learning task (Chap. 11). In M.W. van Someren, P. Reimann, H.P.A. Boshuizen, & T. de Jong (Eds.), Learning with Multiple Representations. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Pergamon.
916Simon, H.A. (1999). Allen Newell. In R.A. Wilson and F.C. Keil (Eds.), The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (pp. 607-608). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
917Simon, H.A. (1999). Problem solving. In R.A. Wilson and F.C. Keil (Eds.), The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (pp. 674-676). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
918Simon, H.A. (1999). Production systems. In R.A. Wilson and F.C. Keil (Eds.), The MIT Encyclopedia of the Cognitive Sciences (pp. 676-678). Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
919Simon, H.A. (1999). The many shapes of knowledge. Revue D'Economie Industrielle, no. 88, 2e trimestre, 23-39.
920Simon, H.A. (1999). Foreword to the book Engineering Design by C.L. Dym and P. Little. New York, NY: John Wiley and Sons.
921Simon, H.A. (1999). Foreword to the book Learning From Examples: Theory and Application in Education by Zhu Xinming, Li Yi Fei, and Zhu Dan. [Renleide Zishiying Xuedel] Beijing, PRC: Central Radio and Television University Publishing Company [Zhongyang Guangbo Dianshi Daxue Chubanshe].
922Simon, H.A. (1999). Japanese translation of the book The Sciences of the Artificial (3rd ed.) with new Foreword. Motokichi Inaba, trans. Tokyo, Japan: Personal Media.
923Simon, H.A. (1999). No, don't pay off the national debt. Op-ed piece in Viewpoints section of Newsday. August 17, A31.
924Simon, H.A. (1999). Review of the book Rationality Gone Awry? by Hugh Schwartz. Business Economics, 34(3), 93-94.
925Simon, H.A. (1999). Karl Duncker and cognitive science. From Past to Future: The Drama of Karl Duncker, 1(2), 1-11.
926Klahr, D., & Simon, H.A. (1999). Studies of scientific discovery: Complementary approaches and convergent findings. Psychological Bulletin, 125(5), 524-543.
927Simon, H.A. (1999). Korean translation of the book The Sciences of the Artificial (3rd ed.). Yong Pil Rhee, trans. Seoul, Korea: Shinyoo Publishing.
928Simon, H.A. (1999). Coping with complexity. In Groupe de Recherche sur L'Adaptation, La Systemique et la Complexite Economique (Eds.), Entre Systemique et Complexite, Chemin Faisant: Melanges en L'honneur du Professor Jean-Louis Le Moigne (pp. 233-240). Paris, France: Presses Universitaires de France.
929Simon, H.A. (1999). A time for talk and a time for silence [Abstract]. In N.A. Streitz, J. Siegel, V. Hartkopf, & S. Konomi (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second International Workshop, CoBuild'99, 1. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag.
930Simon, H.A. (1999). Letter to the editor replying to D. Allan Bromley's editorial on 6 Aug. 1999, p. 833. Science, Sept. 17, 285(5435), p. 1849.
931Simon, H.A. (1992). [Interview.] In E.R. Weintraub (Ed.), Toward a history of game theory (pp. 253-255). Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
932Simon, H.A. (1999). The discovery of magnetic induction of current: The interplay of phenomena and concepts [Abstract]. History of Science Society, 1999 Annual Meeting Program, p. 147.
933Simon, H.A. (1999). Chinese translation of the book Administrative Behavior (4th ed.). Hanching Chung, trans. Taiwan: Deming.
934Fernandes, R., & Simon, H.A. (1999). A study of how individuals solve complex and ill-structured problems. Policy Sciences, 32(3), 225-245.
935Simon, H.A. (1999). The potlach between economics and political science. In J.E. Alt, M. Levi, & E. Ostrom (Eds.), Competition and cooperation: Conversations with Nobelists about economics and political science (pp. 112-119). New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.
936Simon, H.A. (1999). Comments on remarks of James M. Buchanan and Douglass C. North. In J.E. Alt, M. Levi, & E. Ostrom (Eds.), Competition and cooperation: Conversations with Nobelists about economics and political science (pp. 318-320). New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.
937Simon, H.A. (1999). Remarks on the methodology of science: Discovery and verification. In J.E. Alt, M. Levi, & E. Ostrom (Eds.), Competition and cooperation: Conversations with Nobelists about economics and political science (pp. 326-330). New York, NY: Russell Sage Foundation.
938Simon, H.A., & Wallach, D. (1999). Cognitive modeling in perspective. [Editorial.] Kognitions-wissenschaft, 8(1), 1-4.

Bibliography of Herbert A. Simon - 2000-

939Simon, H.A. (2000). Jacques Lesourne's contributions to economics and to social science generally. In J. Thepot, M. Godet, F. Roubelat, & A.E. Saab (Eds.), Decision prospective auto-oganisation. Melanges en l'honneur de Jacques Lesourne (pp. 15-17). Paris, France: Dunod.
940Simon, H.A. (2000). Foreword to the book Exploring Science by David Klahr. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
941Simon, H.A. (2000). Comment: "AI's greatest trends and controversies." IEEE Intelligent Systems & Their Applications, 15(1), 8.
942Best, B.J., & Simon, H.A. (2000). Simulating human performance on the traveling salesman problem. In N. Taatgen & J. Aasman (Eds.), Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Cognitive Modeling (pp. 42-49). Groningen, Netherlands: Universal Press.
943Gobet, F., & Simon, H.A. (2000). Commentary: Reply to Lassiter. Psychological Science, 11(2), 174. [Lassiter's commentary on Gobet & Simon's paper (Bib #854) also published in this edition, pp. 172-173.]
944Simon, H.A. (2000). Observations on the sciences of science learning. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 21(1), 115-121.
945Simon, H.A. (2000). Bounded rationality in social science: Today and tomorrow. Mind & Society, 1(1), 25-39.
946Simon, H.A. (2000). Scienza Economica e Comportamento Umano. Italian translation of abridged version of Models of Bounded Rationality (Vol. 3): Empirically Grounded Economic Reason. Isabella Neri, trans. Torino, Italy: Edizioni di Comunita.
947Simon, H.A. (2000). Foreword to the book Safe and Sound: Artificial Intelligence in Hazardous Applications by J. Fox and S.K. Das. Menlo Park, CA: AAAI Press/MIT Press.
948Simon, H.A., & Gobet, F. (2000). Expertise effects in memory recall: Comment on Vicente and Wang (1998). Psychological Review, 107(3). 593-600.
949Simon, H.A. (2000). Review of the book Barriers and Bounds to Rationality: Essays on Economic Complexity and Dynamics in Interactive Systems by P. Albin. Edited and with an Introduction by D.K. Foley. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 11, 243-253.
950Anderson, J.R., Greeno, J.G., Reder, L.M., & Simon, H.A. (2000). Perspectives on learning, thinking, and activity. Educational Researcher, 29(4), 11-13.
951Simon, H.A. (2000). Universal basic income and the flat tax. Boston Review, 25(5), 9-10.
952Simon, H.A. (2001). Artificial intelligence. In W.E. Craighead, & C.B. Nemeroff (Eds.), The Corsini encyclopedia of psychology and behavioral science (pp. 131-136). New York, NY: Wiley.
953Simon, H.A. (1999). Oi Epistemes tou Texnitou. Greek translation of the book The Sciences of the Artificial (3rd ed.). Basilis Manimanis, trans. Athens, Greece: Synalma.
954Gobet, F., & Simon, H.A. (2000). Five seconds or sixty? Presentation time in expert memory. Cognitive Science, 24(4), 651-682.
955Simon, H.A. (2000). Artificial intelligence. In A.E. Kazdin (Ed.), American Psychological Association encyclopedia of psychology (vol. 1, pp. 248-255). Oxford University Press, New York, NY.
956Simon, H.A. (2000). Allen Newell. In A.E. Kazdin (Ed.), American Psychological Association encyclopedia of psychology (vol. 5, pp. 437-438). Oxford University Press: New York, NY.
957Simon, H.A. (2000). Issues of methodology in using empirical data to test theories of cognition. In Proceedings of the Seventh Annual ACT-R Workshop. Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA.
958Simon, H.A. (2000). Seminar on research perspectives in entrepreneurship (1997) [Chair]. Journal of Business Venturing, 15(1), 1-57.
959Simon, H.A. (2000). Public administration in today's world of organizations and markets. PS: Political Science & Politics, 33(4), 749-756.
960Simon, H.A. (2001). Una cura per gli economisti. [Newspaper essay, "The Tasks of Economics."] IL SOLE24ORE, Domenica 11 Febbraio 2001, p.33.
961Simon, H.A. (2001). Seek and ye shall find: How curiosity engenders discovery (pp. 3-18). In K.D. Crowley, C.D. Schunn, & T. Okada (Eds.), Designing for science: Implications from everyday classroom, and professional settings. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
962Simon, H.A. (2001). Achieving excellence through education (pp.181-194). In M. Ferrari (Ed.), The pursuit of excellence through education. Mahwah, NJ:Erlbaum.
963Simon, H.A. (2001). Creativity in the arts and sciences. In Cultures of creativity: The centennial celebrations of the Nobel Prizes. The Kenyon Review, Spring, 23(2), 203-220.
964Klahr, D. & Simon, H.A. (2001). What have psychologists (and others) discovered about the process of scientific discovery? Current Directions in Psychological Science, June, 10(3), 75-79.
965Simon, H.A. (2001). Complex systems: The interplay of organizations and markets in contemporary society. Computational & Mathematical Organization Theory, August, 7(2), 79-85.
966Simon, H.A. (2001). On simulating Simon: His monomania, and its sources in bounded rationality. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, September, 32(3), 501-505.
967Cagan, J., Kotovsky, K., & Simon, H.A. (2001). Scientific discovery and inventive engineering design: Cognitive and computational similarities. In E.K. Antonsson and J. Cagan (Eds.), Formal engineering design synthesis (pp. 442-465). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
968Simon, H.A. (2001). Cooperation between educational technology and learning theory to advance higher education. In P.S. Goodman (Ed.), Technology enhanced learning: Opportunities for change (pp. 61-74). Mahwah, NJ:Erlbaum.
969Simon, H.A. (2001). Learning to research about learning. In S. M. Carver and D. Klahr (Eds), Cognition and instruction: Twenty-five years of progress (pp. 205-226). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
970Simon, H.A. (2001). Foreword to the book Handbook of Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery by W. Kloesgen and J.M. Zytkow (Eds.). Oxford University Press.
971Simon, H.A. (2002). Science seeks parsimony, not simplicity: Searching for pattern in phenomena. In A. Zellner, H.A. Keuzenkamp, & M. McAleer (Eds.), Simplicity, inference and modeling: Keeping it sophisticatedly simple (Chapter 3). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
972Simon, H.A. (2002). Achieving excellence in institutions. In M. Ferrari (Ed.), The pursuit of excellence through education (pp. 181-194). Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.
973Simon, H.A. (1999). Can there be a science of complex systems? In Y. Bar-Yam (Ed.), Unifying themes in complex systems: Proceedings from the International Conference on Complex Systems 1997 (pp. 4-14). Cambridge, MA: Perseus Press.

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