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    Stefik, Mark J. 1978. Inferring DNA Structures from Segmentation Data.” Artificial Intelligence 11(1–2): 85–114.
    Stefik, Mark J. 1979. Planning and Meta-Planning.” Artificial Intelligence 16(2): 141–170. Reprinted in Webber and Nilsson (1981, 272–288).
    Stefik, Mark J. 1981a. Planning with Constraints (MOLGEN: Part 1).” Artificial Intelligence 16(2): 111–140.
    Stefik, Mark J. 1981b. Planning and Meta-Planning (MOLGEN: Part 2).” Artificial Intelligence 16(2): 141–170.
    Stefik, Mark J. 1984a. Review of Simon (1996).” Artificial Intelligence 22(1): 95–97.
    Stefik, Mark J. 1984b. Review of Feigenbaum and McCorduck (1983).” Artificial Intelligence 22(2): 219–222.
    Stefik, Mark J. 1985a. Review of Michalski, Carbonell and Mitchell (1983).” Artificial Intelligence 25(2): 236–238.
    Stefik, Mark J. 1985b. Review of Sleeman and Brown (1982).” Artificial Intelligence 26(2): 238–245.
    Stefik, Mark J. 1985c. Review of Hookway (1984).” Artificial Intelligence 27(2): 237–245.
    Stefik, Mark J. 1989. Review of Pylyshyn (1984).” Artificial Intelligence 38(2): 241–247.
    Stefik, Mark J. 1995. An Introduction to Knowledge Systems. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.
    Stefik, Mark J. 1996. Internet Dreams. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Stefik, Mark J., Aikins, Janice S., Balzer, Robert M., Benoit, John, Birnbaum, Lawrence, Hayes-Roth, Frederick and Sacerdoti, Earl D. 1982. The Organization of Expert Systems: A Tutorial.” Artificial Intelligence 18(2): 135–173.
    Stefik, Mark J., Aikins, Janice S., Balzer, Robert M., Benoit, John, Birnbaum, Lawrence, Hayes-Roth, Frederick and Sacerdoti, Earl D. 1993. Retrospective on ‘The Organization of Expert Systems, A Tutorial’ .” Artificial Intelligence 59(1–2): 221–224.
    Stefik, Mark J. and Bobrow, Daniel G. 1986. Object-Oriented Programming: Themes and Variations.” The AI Magazine 6(4): 40–62.
    Stefik, Mark J. and Smoliar, Stephen W. 1993. Eight reviews of Newell (1992) and a Response.” Artificial Intelligence 59(1–2): 261–263.
    Stefik, Mark J. and Smoliar, Stephen W. 1996. What Computers Still Can’t Do: Five Reviews and a Response.” Artificial Intelligence 80(1): 95–97.

Further References

    Feigenbaum, Edward A. and McCorduck, Pamela. 1983. The Fifth Generation: Artificial Intelligence and Japan’s Computer Challenge to the World. Reading, Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley.
    Hookway, Christopher, ed. 1984. Minds, Machines, and Evolution: Philosophical Studies. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Michalski, Ryszard S., Carbonell, Jaime G. and Mitchell, Tom M., eds. 1983. Machine Learning: An Artificial Intelligence Approach. Palo Alto, California: Tioga Publishing Co.
    Newell, Allen. 1990. Unified Theories of Cognition. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
    Newell, Allen. 1992. Précis of Newell (1990).” Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15(3): 425–492.
    Pylyshyn, Zenon W. 1984. Computation and Cognition: Toward a Foundation for Cognitive Science. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Simon, Herbert A. 1996. Models of Bounded Rationality: Empirically Grounded Economic Reason. Cambridge, Massachusetts: The MIT Press.
    Sleeman, Derek H. and Brown, John Seely, eds. 1982. Intelligent Tutoring Systems. New York: Academic Press.
    Webber, Bonnie Lynn and Nilsson, Nils J., eds. 1981. Readings in Artificial Intelligence. San Francisco, California: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.