Carl Hewitt
Carl Eddie Hewitt (; 1944 – 7 December 2022) was an American computer scientist who designed the Planner programming language for automated planning and the actor model of concurrent computation, which have been influential in the development of logic, functional and object-oriented programming. Planner was the first programming language based on procedural plans invoked using pattern-directed invocation from assertions and goals. The actor model influenced the development of the Scheme programming language, the π-calculus, and served as an inspiration for several other programming languages. Provided by Wikipedia
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MERLIN : a multiprocessor design for a MicroChannel architecture by Lackritz, Neal M
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Creation of computer animation from story descriptions by Kahn, Kenneth M
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Computer systems with a very large address space and garbage collection by Bishop, Peter Boehler
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Concepts in parallel problem solving by Kornfeld, William A
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A system for visualizing and analyzing participatory semantics by Tai, Hung-Chou
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The design and implementation of a continuously updated class evaluation guide by Hall, Miguel G. (Miguel Geissler)
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Semantics of communicating parallel processes. by Greif, Irene
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