Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
938
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 5, 2019
Editorial
Echo Point Books & Media
Edición
Reprint ed.
ISBN-10
1635617928
ISBN-13
9781635617924
Descripción
Herbert A. Simon and Allen Newell delve into the intricate processes underlying human problem-solving in their insightful work. They explore how individuals approach complex challenges, emphasizing the cognitive mechanisms that drive decision-making. The authors draw from a range of disciplines, including psychology, computer science, and artificial intelligence, to illustrate the various strategies people utilize when faced with obstacles.
The book examines the interplay between intuition and systematic analysis, shedding light on how these elements shape our problem-solving capabilities. Simon and Newell highlight real-world scenarios and case studies that reveal the cognitive steps taken to reach solutions, reflecting on the limitations and strengths of human reasoning.
Their exploration of heuristics and algorithms presents a framework that not only enriches understanding of human behavior but also informs the development of artificial intelligence. Through this thought-provoking narrative, the authors invite readers to reconsider the nature of intelligence and the complexity of human thought.
The book examines the interplay between intuition and systematic analysis, shedding light on how these elements shape our problem-solving capabilities. Simon and Newell highlight real-world scenarios and case studies that reveal the cognitive steps taken to reach solutions, reflecting on the limitations and strengths of human reasoning.
Their exploration of heuristics and algorithms presents a framework that not only enriches understanding of human behavior but also informs the development of artificial intelligence. Through this thought-provoking narrative, the authors invite readers to reconsider the nature of intelligence and the complexity of human thought.