Reminiscences of Herbert Alexander Simon : oral history, 1979.

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Reminiscences of Herbert Alexander Simon : oral history, 1979.

Childhood in Milwaukee, Wisconsin; University of Chicago, 1933-1936; marriage and family life; studies for the Bureau of Public Administration, University of California, Berkeley, 1939-1942; professorships at Illinois Institute of Technology, 1942-1949, and Carnegie-Mellon University, 1949-1978; development of artificial intelligence in computers; honorary degrees and Nobel Prize.

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