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  1. The Sciences of the Artificial (1969) is a book by Herbert A. Simon in the domain of the learning sciences and artificial intelligence; it is especially influential in design theory. The book is themed around how artificial phenomena ought to be categorized, discussing as to whether such phenomena belong within the domain of 'science'.

  2. Exploring the commonalities of artificial systems, including economic systems, the business firm, artificial intelligence, complex engineering projects, and social plans, Simon argues that designed systems are a valid field of study, and he proposes a science of design.

  3. Sep 26, 1996 · A classic work on artificial intelligence and the science of design by Herbert Simon. The book explores the organization of complexity and the principles of artificial systems, with examples and applications.

  4. Apr 26, 2013 · The sciences of the artificial. by. Simon, Herbert A. (Herbert Alexander), 1916-2001. Publication date. 1969. Topics. Science. Publisher. [Cambridge, M.I.T. Press]

  5. Oct 1, 1996 · The science of the artificial can be represented by theories like control theory and game theory, Simon says. This book has not only had an influence on how to research artificial intelligence, but in recent years it has become an increasingly important reference in information systems research.

  6. Sep 26, 1996 · Continuing his exploration of the organization of complexity and the science of design, this new edition of Herbert Simon's classic work on artificial intelligence adds a chapter that sorts out...

  7. The Sciences of the Artificial reveals the design of an intellectual structure aimed at accommodating those empirical phenomena that are "artificial" rather than "natural."