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INTERLISP: The language and its usage. New York: Wiley, 1986.

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Kaisler, Stephen H. Interlisp: The language and its usuage. New York: Wiley, 1986.

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Hansohm, Jürgen. Standardisierte Benutzeroberfläche für Pascal-Programme. Augsburg: Institut für Statistik und Mathematische Wirtschaftstheorie der Universität Augsburg, 1986.

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Richter, Claus. Optimierungsverfahren und BASIC-Programme. Berlin: Akademie-Verlag, 1988.

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Locarek, Hermann. Ein graphisches Grundsystem für Pascal-Programme. [Augsburg]: Institut für Statistik und Mathematische Wirtschaftstheorie der Universität Augsburg, 1986.

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Wiedemann, Raimund. PLOTTEN.LIB: Graphik-Routinen für PASCAL-Programme. Augsburg: Institut für Statistik und Mathematische Wirtschaftstheorie der Universität Augsburg, 1987.

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Kochan, Stephen. Programming in C. Indianapolis: Hayden Books, 1988.

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Szilard, Rudolph. BASIC-Programme für Baumechanik und Statik. Berlin: Ernst, 1986.

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Stanley, Wileman, ed. Programming with PASCAL. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1987.

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Konvalina, John. Programming with Pascal. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1987.

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Klages-Kubitzki, Monika. Article usage in English: A computer-based self-teaching programme on the basis of a functional theory of reference. New York: Peter Lang GMBH, 1995.

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Leavens, Alex. Visual C[plus plus]: A developer's guide. New York: M&T Books, 1994.

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Visual C++: A developer's guide. New York: M&T Books, 1994.

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Gosling, James. The Java application programming interface. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley Publ., 1996.

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Exploring Medical Language: Computer Assisted Instruction Programme. Mosby International, 1985.

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Jones, Gwyn. Structured Programme Design with PASCAL. Alfred Waller, 1988.

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Jones, Gwyn. Structured Programme Design with B. B. C. and Other BASICs. Hodder Arnold H&S, 1985.

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Doherty, Gillian. Birds (Usborne "Discovery" Programme). Usborne Publishing Ltd, 2000.

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Article Usage In English: A Computer-based Self-teaching Programme On The Basis Of A Functional Theory Of Reference (Bamberger Beitrage Zur Englischen Sprachwissenschaft). Peter Lang Pub Inc, 1996.

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Article Usage in English: A Computer-Based Self-Teaching Programme on the Basis of a Functional Theory of Reference (Bamberger Beitrage Zur Englischen Sprachwissenschaft). Peter Lang Publishing, 1996.

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Leavens, Alex. Visual C++: A Developer's Guide/Book and Disk. M & T Books, 1994.

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(Editor), Berthold Hoffmann, and Bernd Krieg-Brückner (Editor), eds. Program Development by Specification and Transformation: The PROSPECTRA Methodology, Language Family, and System (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). Springer, 1993.

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Information technology--POSIX Ada language interfaces--binding for system application program interface (API)--realtime extensions =: Technologies de l'information--interfaces de langage POSIX Ada--boucle pour interface de programme d'application système (API)--extensions temps réel. New York: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 1999.

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Yellin, Frank, and James Gosling. Window Toolkit and Applets (The Java(TM) Application Programming Interface, Volume 2). Addison-Wesley Professional, 1996.

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Muggleton, Stephen, and Nicholas Chater, eds. Human-Like Machine Intelligence. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198862536.001.0001.

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In recent years there has been increasing excitement concerning the potential of Artificial Intelligence to transform human society. This book addresses the leading edge of research in this area. The research described aims to address present incompatibilities of Human and Machine reasoning and learning approaches. According to the influential US funding agency DARPA (originator of the Internet and Self-Driving Cars) this new area represents the Third Wave of Artificial Intelligence (3AI, 2020s–2030s), and is being actively investigated in the US, Europe and China. The EPSRC’s UK network on Human-Like Computing (HLC) was one of the first internationally to initiate and support research specifically in this area. Starting activities in 2018, the network represents around sixty leading UK groups Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Scientists involved in the development of the inter-disciplinary area of HLC. The research of network groups aims to address key unsolved problems at the interface between Psychology and Computer Science. The chapters of this book have been authored by a mixture of these UK and other international specialists based on recent workshops and discussions at the Machine Intelligence 20 and 21 workshops (2016,2019) and the Third Wave Artificial Intelligence workshop (2019). Some of the key questions addressed by the Human-Like Computing programme include how AI systems might 1) explain their decisions effectively, 2) interact with human beings in natural language, 3) learn from small numbers of examples and 4) learn with minimal supervision. Solving such fundamental problems involves new foundational research in both the Psychology of perception and interaction as well as the development of novel algorithmic approaches in Artificial Intelligence.
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