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General Problem Solver (
GPS) was a
computer program created in
1957 by
Herbert Simon and
Allen Newell to build a universal problem solver machine. Any formalized symbolic problem can be solved, in principle, by GPS. For instance:
theorems proof,
geometric problems and
chess playing. It was based on Simon and Newell's theoretical work on
logic machines. GPS was the first computer program which separated its knowledge of problems from its strategy of how to solve problems. It was implemented in the low-level
IPL programming language.
While GPS solved simple problems such as the
Towers of Hanoi that could be sufficiently formalized, it couldn't solve any real-world problems.
The user defined objects and operations that could be done on the objects and GPS generated
heuristics by
Means-ends analysis in order to solve problems. It focused on the available operations, finding what
inputs were acceptable and what
outputs were generated. It then created subgoals to get closer and closer to the goal.
The GPS paradigm eventually evolved into
Soar.
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