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D-Index
68
Citations
27612
World Ranking
2035
National Ranking
1029

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2000 - AAAI Distinguished Service Award For his significant contributions to the field of artificial intelligence through sustained service to AAAI and stewardship of artificial intelligence.
  • 1994 - ACM Fellow For their pioneering work in programming environments that integrated source-language debuggers, fully compatible integrated interpreter/compiler, automatic change management, structure-based editing, logging facilities, interactive graphics, and analysi
  • 1992 - ACM Software System Award Daniel G. Bobrow, Richard R. Burton, L. Peter Deutsch, Ronald M. Kaplan, Larry Masinter, Warren Teitelman
  • 1990 - Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)

Overview

Daniel G. Bobrow was affiliated with the Palo Alto Research Center in the United States. Their career involved contributions in the broad field of computer science, with a specific focus on artificial intelligence. The extent of their research and service is reflected through various awards received over the years.

The scientist was recognized as a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) in 1990. Subsequently, in 1992, they received the ACM Software System Award alongside colleagues Richard R. Burton, L. Peter Deutsch, Ronald M. Kaplan, Larry Masinter, and Warren Teitelman. Two years later, in 1994, they were named an ACM Fellow for pioneering work in programming environments that integrated various advanced features including source-language debuggers, fully compatible integrated interpreter/compiler, automatic change management, structure-based editing, logging facilities, interactive graphics, and analysis tools. In 2000, Daniel G. Bobrow was honored with the AAAI Distinguished Service Award for their sustained service to AAAI and stewardship of the field of artificial intelligence.

The awards and recognitions underline a career deeply involved with programming environments and artificial intelligence, particularly with innovations that improved software development tools and interactive computing.

Best Publications

  • On data-limited and resource-limited processes

    Donald A Norman;Daniel G Bobrow

  • An overview of KRL, a Knowledge Representation Language

    Daniel G. Bobrow;Terry A. Winograd

  • Beyond the chalkboard: computer support for collaboration and problem solving in meetings

    Mark Stefik;Gregg Foster;Daniel G. Bobrow;Kenneth Kahn

  • Object-oriented programming: themes and variations

    M. J. Stefik;D. G. Bobrow

  • CONTROL SYSTEM FOR ACCESS TO AND USE OF COMPOUND DIGITAL WORK

    Stefik Mark J;Bobrow Daniel G;Pirolli Peter L T

  • WYSIWIS revised: early experiences with multiuser interfaces

    M. Stefik;D. G. Bobrow;G. Foster;S. Lanning

  • Qualitative reasoning about physical systems: An introduction

    Daniel G. Bobrow

  • Representation and understanding

    Daniel G. Bobrow;Allan Collins

  • Common Lisp Object System specification

    Daniel G. Bobrow;Linda G. DeMichiel;Richard P. Gabriel;Sonya E. Keene

  • Method for accessing digital document in transportable storage device

    Daniel G Bobrow;Stuart K Card;Michalene M Casey;Richard J Goldstein

  • SOME PRINCIPLES OF MEMORY SCHEMATA

    Daniel G. Bobrow;Donald A. Norman

  • GUS, a frame driven dialog system

    D Bobrow

  • Descriptions: An intermediate stage in memory retrieval

    Donald A. Norman;Daniel G. Bobrow

  • CommonLoops: merging Lisp and object-oriented programming

    Daniel G. Bobrow;Kenneth Kahn;Gregor Kiczales;Larry Masinter

  • An efficient, incremental, automatic garbage collector

    L. Peter Deutsch;Daniel G. Bobrow

  • Expert systems: perils and promise

    D. G. Bobrow;S. Mittal;M. J. Stefik

  • Design for conversation: lessons from Cognoter

    Deborah G. Tatar;Gregg Foster;Daniel G. Bobrow

  • What a to-do: studies of task management towards the design of a personal task list manager

    Victoria Bellotti;Brinda Dalal;Nathaniel Good;Peter Flynn

  • SORTING METHOD FOR DOCUMENT IMAGE

    Bobrow Daniel G;James V Mahony;Rucklidge William J

  • The art of metaobject protocol

    Gregor Kiczales;Jim des Rivières;Daniel G. Bobrow

Frequent Co-Authors

Mark J. Stefik
Mark J. Stefik Palo Alto Research Center
Johan de Kleer
Johan de Kleer Palo Alto Research Center
Gregor Kiczales
Gregor Kiczales University of British Columbia
Nicolas Ducheneaut
Nicolas Ducheneaut Quantic Foundry
Donald A. Norman
Donald A. Norman University of California, San Diego
Eric A. Bier
Eric A. Bier Palo Alto Research Center
Ronald M. Kaplan
Ronald M. Kaplan Stanford University
Rui Abreu
Rui Abreu University of Porto
Eric Saund
Eric Saund IEEE-USA
Vijay Saraswat
Vijay Saraswat Goldman Sachs Research

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