Earl D. Sacerdoti
Publications
- "Planning in a Hierarchy
of Abstraction Spaces," Artificial Intelligence, Vol.
5, No. 2, pp. 115-135 (1974)
- "The Non-Linear Nature of
Plans," Proc. International Joint Conference on Artificial
Intelligence - 1975, Tbilisi, USSR (1975)
- Sacerdoti, et al., "QLISP: A Language for the
Interactive Development of Complex Systems," Proc. AFIPS
National Computer Conference, pp. 206-214, New York (1976)
- A Structure for Plans and Behavior, Elsevier
North-Holland, New York (1977)
- "Language
Access to Distributed Data with Error Recovery," Proc.
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence - 1977, pp.
196-202, Cambridge, Massachusetts (1977)
- Hendrix, Sacerdoti, Sagalowicz, and Slocum, "Developing a Natural
Language Interface to Complex Data," ACM Transactions on
Database Systems, Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 105-147 (1978) (Reprinted in Sparck-Jones, Grosz and Webber, Readings in
Natural Language Processing, Morgan Kaufman, Los Altos, California
(1986))
- "What
Language Understanding Research Suggests about Distributed Artificial
Intelligence," Proc. Distributed Sensor Nets Workshop, pp.
8-11, Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (1978)
- "Problem
Solving Tactics," Proc. International Joint Conference on
Artificial Intelligence - 1979, pp. 1077-1085, Tokyo, Japan (1979)
(Reprinted in AI Magazine, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 7-15, Menlo
Park, California (1980))
- "Plan Generation and
Execution for Robotics," Technical Note 209, SRI International Artificial Intelligence
Center, Menlo Park, California (1980)
- Hart, Sacerdoti, and Untulis, "Research in Progress at the Artificial
Intelligence Center, SRI
International," AI Magazine, , Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 30-31,
Menlo Park, California (1980)
- Hendrix and Sacerdoti, "Natural Language
Processing, The Field in Perspective," Byte, Vol. 6,
No. 9, pp. 304-352, Peterborough, New Hampshire (1981)
- "Practical Machine
Intelligence," in Hayes, Michie, and Pao (eds.), Machine Intelligence 10, pp.
241-247, John Wiley & Sons, New York (1982)
- Stefik,
Aikins, Balzer,
Benoit, Birnbaum, Hayes-Roth, and Sacerdoti,
"Basic Concepts for Building Expert Systems," in Hayes-Roth,
Waterman, and Lenat (eds.), Building
Expert Systems, pp. 59-86, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts
(1983)
- Stefik,
Aikins, Balzer,
Benoit, Birnbaum, Hayes-Roth, and Sacerdoti,
"The Architecture of Expert Systems," in Hayes-Roth, Waterman,
and Lenat (eds.), Building Expert Systems,
pp. 89-126, Addison-Wesley, Reading, Massachusetts (1983) (This
paper appeared in Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 18, No. 2
(1982))
- "Robot Eye and
ROI: Technology Transfer vs. Technology Transformation," AI
Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 204-209, Menlo Park, California (1985)
- "Knowledge System
Programming Languages," Proc. First IAAI
Conference, pp. 310-330, Dayton, Ohio (1985)
- "The Expert Systems (and
UNIX) Myth," CommUNIXations,
Vol. 7, No. 4, pp. 26-29, Santa Clara, California (1987)
- "Going Beyond the
Buzzwords," Unix Review, Vol. 5, No. 6, pp. 39-41, San
Francisco, California (1987)
- "Interview with Dick
Gabriel," Unix Review, Vol. 5, No. 6, pp. 48-53, San
Francisco, California (1987)
- "A
Survey of Expert System Projects," Software Development
'89, San Francisco, California (1989)
- "The Copernican View of
Artificial Intelligence," SunTechnology,
Vol. 2, No. 1, Mountain View, California (1989)
- Brodie,
Bancilhon, Harris, Kifer,
Masunaga, Sacerdoti and Tanaka, "Next
Generation Database Management Systems Technology," in Kim, Nicolas
and Nishio (eds.), Deductive and
Object-Oriented Databases, Elsevier Science Publishers, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands (1990)
- "Business 100.92--Almost
Business 101 for the Technical Professional," Software
Development '91, San Francisco, California (1991)
- "Managing Expert System
Projects," AI Expert, Vol. 6, No. 5, San Francisco,
California (1991)
- Stefik,
Aikins, Balzer,
Benoit, Birnbaum, Hayes-Roth, and Sacerdoti,
"Retrospective on 'The Organization of Expert Systems,A
Tutorial' ", Artificial Intelligence, Vol. 59, No. 1-2,
pp. 221-224 (1993)
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