GPS: a Case Study in Generality and Problem SolvingThe issue of generality; The problem-solving structure of GPS; The representation of tasks; Representation and generality; Tasks given to GPS. |
Contents
Preface vii | 1 |
THE ISSUE OF GENERALITY | 7 |
THE PROBLEMSOLVING STRUCTURE OF GPS | 35 |
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Advice Taker APPLY CROSS APPLY MOVE-DISK argument ATTRIBUTE BASIC-MATCH BOAT YES Boolean function BRIDGE-7 Cannibals task chess class of objects cont contain CREATION-OPERATOR CURRENT-GOAL CURRENT-POINT CURRENT-RELATION data structures DESCRIBED-OBJ desired situation DESIRED-OBJ SUBGOAL detected DIFF-ORDERING DISK example EXCLUSIVE-MEMBER expression EXPRESSION-1 feasible FEATURE FINAL-OBJ first-order predicate calculus FORM-OPERATOR formulation FROM-PEG FROM-SIDE function given to GPS GOAL 11 GOAL 9 GOAL-SCHEMA GPS's heuristic heuristic search IN-THE-SET information units initial situation input form input object Integration task internal representation LEFT LETTER B RELATION LOC-PROG match means-ends analysis method Missionaries and Cannibals MOVE MOVE-DISK WITH TO-PEG MOVE-OPERATOR Newell NEXT-POINT node OBJECT-SCHEMA OTHER-END OTHER-PEG predicate calculus PRETESTS problem solver problem-solving techniques propositional calculus RELATION SAME INTERVAL represented RIGHT SELECT solving specification STATEMENT-1 SUBGOAL OF TOP-GOAL SYMBOL TABLE-OF-CONNECTIONS test process theorem TO-SIDE TOP-NODE Tower of Hanoi TRANSFORM translation tree structure Turing Machine type of difference VAR-DOMAIN variables



