A command structure for complex information processing

  • Authors:
  • J. C. Shaw;A. Newell;H. A. Simon;T. O. Ellis

  • Affiliations:
  • The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, Calif.;The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, Calif.;The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, Calif.;The Rand Corporation, Santa Monica, Calif.

  • Venue:
  • IRE-ACM-AIEE '58 (Western) Proceedings of the May 6-8, 1958, western joint computer conference: contrasts in computers
  • Year:
  • 1958

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Abstract

The general purpose digital computer, by virtue of its large capacity and general-purpose nature, has opened the possibility of research, into the nature of complex mechanisms per se. The challenge is obvious: humans carry out information processing of a complexity that is truly baffling. Given the urge to understand either how humans do it, or alternatively, what kinds of mechanisms might accomplish the same tasks, the computer is turned to as a basic research tool. The varieties of complex information processing will be understood when they can be synthesized: when mechanisms can be created that perform the same processes.