Information Processing Language
List-processing language developed in the late 1950s to support AI research, used in early programs like Logic Theorist and GPS.
1 milestone
General Problem Solver introduced by Newell, Shaw and Simon
In 1959, Allen Newell and Herbert A. Simon at the RAND Corporation and Carnegie Institute of Technology, with J. C. Shaw, presented the General Problem Solver, a computer program that separated problem-solving strategy from domain knowledge using means–ends analysis.