foundations of computational agents
The third edition of Artificial Intelligence: foundations of computational agents, Cambridge University Press, 2023 is now available (including full text).
The model of agent systems is based on the constraint nets of Zhang and Mackworth [1995] and Rosenschein and Kaelbling [1995]. The hierarchical control is based on Albus [1981] and the subsumption architecture of Brooks [1986]. Turtle Geometry, by Abelson and DiSessa [1981], investigates mathematics from the viewpoint of modeling simple reactive agents. Luenberger [1979] is a readable introduction to the classical theory of agents interacting with environments. Simon [1996] argues for the importance of hierarchical control. Kahneman [2011] provides compelling evidence for distinguishing two modes of human thought: fast, instinctive and emotional, versus slow, deliberate and rational, which he calls Systems 1 and 2 to avoid oversimplification.