Donald A. Waterman 1936-1987

Engelmore, Robert S.

AI Magazine 

Don was one of the pioneers the checkers player, and Waterman's. of our field, whose early research built the foundation for the "His subsequent contributions to protocol analysis, to area that would later come to be labeled "knowledge based the technology of rule-based systems, and to the literature of systems" (and still later "expert systems"). Don received a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from With Don's work on production systems in his thesis, it Iowa State University in 1958, and an M.S. in Electrical was only natural that he should move to Carnegie-Mellon to Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley in work with Allen Newell after acquiring his Ph.D. in 1968. He then entered the Ph.D. program at Stanford's Al takes up the story from there: newly created Cotiputer Science Department. While at "Don came to CMU in Psychology, rather than Computer Berkeley he met a young professor named Ed Feigenbaum, Science. As with many people in AI, he had an abiding and when Feigenbaum moved to Stanford in 1965 Don became interest in understanding human cognition, although it always Ed's first Ph.D. student.

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