(Allen Newell) "Bibliography for GI-506, Course on Complex Information Processing, Graduate School of Industrial Administration, Carnegie Institute of Technology", February 3, 1960. 11x8.5", mimeographic product, 12pp, This document is a rather full bibliography of 191 items, which for my reading through this period is pretty impressive. Staple-bound, three-ring punched. Scarce. SOLD
"Allen Newell (1927 – 1992) was a researcher in computer science and cognitive psychology at the RAND Corporation and at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Computer Science, Tepper School of Business, and Department of Psychology. He contributed to the Information Processing Language (1956) and two of the earliest AI programs, the Logic Theory Machine (1956) and the General Problem Solver (1957) (with Herbert A. Simon)...[He founded] the artificial intelligence laboratory at Carnegie Mellon University and produced a series of important programs and theoretical insights throughout the late fifties and sixties." --Wiki
Some of the awards bestowed on Allen Newell include:
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1975 — A. M. Turing Award (with Herbert A. Simon), Association for Computing Machinery for their basic contributions to artificial intelligence and the psychology of human cognition
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1976-77 — Guggenheim Fellowship, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
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1980 — First President, American Association for Artificial Intelligence
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1981 — Charter recipient of the Computer Pioneer Award from the IEEE Computer Society
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