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Perer A, Shneiderman B.  2006.  Balancing Systematic and Flexible Exploration of Social Networks. IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics. 12(5):693-700.
Perer A, Shneiderman B.  2009.  Integrating Statistics and Visualization for Exploratory Power: From Long-Term Case Studies to Design Guidelines. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications. 29(3):39-51.
Perer A, Shneiderman B, Oard D.  2006.  Using rhythms of relationships to understand e‐mail archives. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 57(14):1936-1948.
Perl Y, Vishkin U.  1985.  Efficient implementation of a shifting algorithm. Discrete applied mathematics. 12(1):71-80.
Perlis D.  1984.  Non-monotonicity and real-time reasoning. AAAI Workshop on Nonmonotonic Reasoning.
Perlis D.  1988.  Languages with self-reference II : Knowledge, belief, and modality. Artificial Intelligence. 34(2):179-212.
Perlis D.  1988.  Autocircumscription. Artificial Intelligence. 36(2):223-236.
Perlis D.  1997.  Consciousness as self-function. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 4. 5(6):509-525.
Perlis D.  1990.  Intentionality and defaults. International J. of Expert Systems. 3:345-354.
Perlis D, V.S. Subrahmanian.  1994.  Meta-languages, reflection principles and self-reference. Handbook of logic in artificial intelligence and logic programming. :323-358.
Perlis D.  1990.  Thing and Thought. Knowledge Representation and Defeasible Reasoning. Kluwer.
Perlis D.  1976.  Group algebras and model theory. Illinois journal of mathematics. 20(2):298-305.
Perlis D.  1976.  An application of compiler simulation at the source language level. The Computer Journal. 19(1):90-90.
Perlis D.  1994.  An Error-Theory of Consciousness. MARYLAND COMPUTER SCIENCE.
Perlis D, Miller M, Perlis D.  1994.  What Experts Deny, Novices Must Understand. In 3rd International Workshop on Human and Machine Cognition.
Perlis D, Purang K.  1998.  Conversational Adequacy: Mistakes are the Essence. UMIACS-TR-96-41
Perlis D.  1985.  Languages with self-reference I: Foundations. Artificial Intelligence. 25(3):301-322.
Perlis D.  1986.  On the consistency of commonsense reasoning. Computational Intelligence. 2(1):180-190.
Perlis D.  1972.  An extension of Ackermann's set theory. Journal of Symbolic Logic. 37(4):703-704.
Perlis D, Minker J.  1986.  Completeness results for circumscription. Artificial Intelligence. 28(1):29-42.
Perlis D.  1991.  Putting One's Foot in One's Head–Part I: Why. Noûs. :435-455.
Perlis D.  1997.  Sources of, and exploiting, inconsistency: preliminary report. JOURNAL OF APPLIED NONCLASSICAL LOGICS. 7:13-24.
Perlis D, Anderson M.  2002.  Metareasoning for More Effective Human-Computer Dialogue.
Perlis D, Hall R.  1986.  Intentionality as internality. Behavioral and Brain Sciences. 9(01):151-152.
Perlis D.  2000.  What does it take to refer? a reply to Bojadziev Journal of Consciousness Studies. 7(5):67-69.

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