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Cognitive Science 19 (4):507-562 (1995)

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  1. The Role of Notation and Knowledge Representation in the Determination of Programming Strategy: A Framework for Integrating Models of Programming Behavior.Simon P. Davies - 1991 - Cognitive Science 15 (4):547-572.
    A number of accounts of expert programming behavior have been advanced. These models of the programming activity have served to highlight the range of factors that are thought to underpin programming strategy. However, such accounts have tended to emphasize either the effects of the organization of the programmer's knowledge representation or the role played by features of the notation of the task language on the emergence, development, and support of particular forms of strategy. Such work has neglected to (a) provide (...)
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  • Learning to Program in LISP1.John R. Anderson, Robert Farrell & Ron Sauers - 1984 - Cognitive Science 8 (2):87-129.
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  • The Process of Retrieval from Very Long‐Term Memory.Michael David Williams & James D. Hollan - 1981 - Cognitive Science 5 (2):87-119.
    In this paper we argue that the protocols of subjects recalling the names of their high school classmates, as well as an army of traditional memory phenomena, can be understood from an information processing analysis which interprets retrieval as a problem‐solving process. This characterization of retrieval focuses on the reconstructive and recursive nature of the process of remembering. Retrieval is viewed as a process in which some information about a target item is used to construct a description of the item (...)
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  • Protocol analysis as a task for artificial intelligence.D. A. Waterman & A. Newell - 1971 - Artificial Intelligence 2 (3-4):285-318.
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  • Response to Vera and Simon's Situated Action: A Symbolic Interpretation.Lucy Suchman - 1993 - Cognitive Science 17 (1):71-75.
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  • Planning with constraints.Mark Stefik - 1981 - Artificial Intelligence 16 (2):111-139.
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  • Schema Creation in Programming.Robert S. Rist - 1989 - Cognitive Science 13 (3):389-414.
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  • Categorization of action slips.Donald A. Norman - 1981 - Psychological Review 88 (1):1-15.
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  • A Cognitive Model of Planning.Barbara Hayes-Roth & Frederick Hayes-Roth - 1979 - Cognitive Science 3 (4):275-310.
    This paper presents a cognitive model of the planning process. The model generalizes the theoretical architecture of the Hearsay‐ll system. Thus, it assumes that planning comprises the activities of a variety of cognitive “specialists.” Each specialist can suggest certain kinds of decisions for incorporation into the plan in progress. These include decisions about: (a) how to approach the planning problem; (b) what knowledge bears on the problem; (c) what kinds of actions to try to plan; (d) what specific actions to (...)
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  • The sciences of the artificial.Herbert Alexander Simon - 1969 - [Cambridge,: M.I.T. Press.
    Continuing his exploration of the organization of complexity and the science of design, this new edition of Herbert Simon's classic work on artificial ...
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