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- affiliation: Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA
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2020 – today
- 2020
- [j12]Oskar Mencer, Dennis Allison, Elad Blatt, Mark Cummings, Michael J. Flynn, Jerry Harris, Carl Hewitt, Quinn Jacobson, Maysam Lavasani, Mohsen Moazami, Hal Murray, Masoud Nikravesh, Andreas Nowatzyk, Mark Shand, Shahram Shirazi:
The history, status, and future of FPGAs. Commun. ACM 63(10): 36-39 (2020) - [j11]Oskar Mencer, Dennis Allison, Elad Blatt, Mark Cummings, Michael J. Flynn, Jerry Harris, Carl Hewitt, Quinn Jacobson, Maysam Lavasani, Mohsen Moazami, Hal Murray, Masoud Nikravesh, Andreas Nowatzyk, Mark Shand, Shahram Shirazi:
The History, Status, and Future of FPGAs: Hitting a nerve with field-programmable gate arrays. ACM Queue 18(3): 71-82 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j10]Carl Hewitt, Vijay Kumar:
The gap in CS, mulling irrational exuberance. Commun. ACM 61(11): 8-9 (2018) - [c41]Alex C. Urban, Carl Hewitt, Joi Moore:
Fake it to make it , media literacy, and persuasive design: Using the functional triad as a tool for investigating persuasive elements in a fake news simulator. ASIST 2018: 915-916 - 2010
- [i7]Carl Hewitt:
Actor Model for Discretionary, Adaptive Concurrency. CoRR abs/1008.1459 (2010) - [i6]Carl Hewitt:
scriptJ(TM) extension of Java(R): discretionary, adaptive concurrency for privacy-friendly, client-cloud computing. CoRR abs/1008.2748 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j9]Carl Hewitt:
Perfect Disruption: The Paradigm Shift from Mental Agents to ORGs. IEEE Internet Comput. 13(1): 90-93 (2009) - [i5]Carl Hewitt:
A historical perspective on developing foundations iInfo(TM) information systems: iConsult(TM) and iEntertain(TM) apps using iDescribers(TM) information integration for iOrgs(TM) information systems. CoRR abs/0901.4934 (2009) - [i4]Carl Hewitt:
Middle History of Logic Programming. CoRR abs/0904.3036 (2009) - [i3]Carl Hewitt:
Norms and Commitment for ORGs (Organizations of Restricted Generality): Strong Paraconsistency and Participatory Behavioral Model Checking. CoRR abs/0906.2756 (2009) - [i2]Carl Hewitt:
ActorScript(TM): Industrial strength integration of local and nonlocal concurrency for Client-cloud Computing. CoRR abs/0907.3330 (2009) - 2008
- [j8]Carl Hewitt:
ORGs for Scalable, Robust, Privacy-Friendly Client Cloud Computing. IEEE Internet Comput. 12(5): 96-99 (2008) - [i1]Carl Hewitt:
Common sense for concurrency and strong paraconsistency using unstratified inference and reflection. CoRR abs/0812.4852 (2008) - 2007
- [c40]Carl Hewitt:
Large-Scale Organizational Computing Requires Unstratified Reflection and Strong Paraconsistency. COIN 2007: 110-124 - 2006
- [c39]Carl Hewitt:
The Repeated Demise of Logic Programming and Why It Will Be Reincarnated. AAAI Spring Symposium: What Went Wrong and Why: Lessons from AI Research and Applications 2006: 2-9 - [c38]Carl Hewitt:
What Is Commitment? Physical, Organizational, and Social (Revised). COIN@AAMAS/ECAI 2006: 293-307
1990 – 1999
- 1993
- [c37]Takayuki Dan Kimura, Wayne Citrin, Dan Halbert, Carl Hewitt, Norman K. Meyrowitz, Ben Shneiderman:
Potentials and Limitations of Pen-Based Computers. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1993: 536-539 - 1992
- [c36]Carl Hewitt:
Some Requirements for Mobile Distributed Telecomputing Architecture. MAAMAW 1992: 259-270 - 1991
- [j7]Carl Hewitt:
Open Information Systems Semantics for Distributed Artificial Intelligence. Artif. Intell. 47(1-3): 79-106 (1991) - [j6]Carl Hewitt, Jeff Inman:
DAI betwixt and between: from 'intelligent agents' to open systems science. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 21(6): 1409-1419 (1991) - [c35]James A. Hendler, Daniel G. Bobrow, Les Gasser, Carl Hewitt, Marvin Minsky:
Multiple Approaches to Multiple Agent Problem Solving. IJCAI 1991: 553-554 - [c34]Mamdouh Ibrahim, Daniel G. Bobrow, Carl Hewitt, Jean-François Perror, Reid G. Smith, Howard E. Shrobe:
OOP and AI (Panel). OOPSLA 1991: 351-354 - [e2]Paul R. Wilson, Gul Agha, Carl Hewitt, Peter Wegner, Akinori Yonezawa:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming, OOPSLA/ECOOP Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming 1990, Ottawa, Canada, October 21-25, 1990. ACM 1991, ISBN 978-0-89791-411-6 [contents] - 1990
- [c33]Gul Agha, Samson Abramsky, Carl Hewitt, Robin Milner, Peter Wegner, Akinori Yonezawa:
Foundations of Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming (Panel). OOPSLA/ECOOP 1990: 100
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c32]Carl Hewitt:
Toward an Open Systems Architecture. IFIP Congress 1989: 389-392 - 1988
- [c31]Michael L. Brodie, Daniel G. Bobrow, Victor R. Lesser, Stuart E. Madnick, Dennis Tsichritzis, Carl Hewitt:
Future Artificial Intelligence Requirements For Intelligent Database Systems - Panel Report. Expert Database Conf. 1988: 45-62 - [c30]Carl Hewitt:
Knowledge Processing. FGCS 1988: 161-162 - [c29]Carl Hewitt, Gul Agha:
Guarded Horn Clause Languages: Are They Deductive and Logical? FGCS 1988: 650-657 - 1987
- [p1]Gul Agha, Carl Hewitt:
Actors: A Conceptual Foundation for Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming. Research Directions in Object-Oriented Programming 1987: 49-74 - 1986
- [j5]Carl Hewitt:
Offices Are Open Systems. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 4(3): 271-287 (1986) - [e1]Carl Hewitt, Stanley B. Zdonik:
Proceedings of the Third ACM-SIGOIS Conference on Office Information Systems, COCS 1986, Providence, Rhode Island, USA, October 6-8, 1986. ACM 1986, ISBN 978-0-89791-210-5 [contents] - 1985
- [c28]Gul Agha, Carl Hewitt:
Concurrent Programming Using Actors: Exploiting large-Scale Parallelism. FSTTCS 1985: 19-41 - 1984
- [c27]Carl Hewitt, Henry Lieberman:
Design Issues in Parallel Architectures for Artificial Intelligence. COMPCON 1984: 418-423 - [c26]Carl Hewitt, Tom Reinhardt, Gul Agha, Giuseppe Attardi:
Linguistic Support of Receptionists for Shared Resources. Seminar on Concurrency 1984: 330-359 - 1983
- [j4]Henry Lieberman, Carl Hewitt:
A Real-Time Garbage Collector Based on the Lifetimes of Objects. Commun. ACM 26(6): 419-429 (1983) - [c25]Carl Hewitt, Peter de Jong:
Analyzing the Roles of Descriptions and Actions in Open Systems. AAAI 1983: 162-167 - [c24]Gerald R. Barber, Peter de Jong, Carl Hewitt:
Semantic Support for Work in Organizations. IFIP Congress 1983: 561-566 - 1982
- [c23]S. Peter de Jong, Richard E. Fikes, Carl Hewitt, Vania Joloboss, Lance A. Miller:
Views of office data. COCS 1982: 122 - [c22]Carl Hewitt, Peter de Jong:
Open Systems. On Conceptual Modelling (Intervale) 1982: 147-164 - [c21]Carl Hewitt:
An Artificial Intelligence Perspective. On Conceptual Modelling (Intervale) 1982: 453-455 - 1981
- [j3]William A. Kornfeld, Carl Hewitt:
The Scientific Community Metaphor. IEEE Trans. Syst. Man Cybern. 11(1): 24-33 (1981) - 1980
- [c20]Carl Hewitt, Giuseppe Attardi, Maria Simi:
Knowledge Embedding in the Description System Omega. AAAI 1980: 157-164 - [c19]Henry Lieberman, Carl Hewitt:
A Session with Tinker: Interleaving Program Testing with Program Writing. LISP Conference 1980: 90-99 - [c18]Carl Hewitt:
The Apiary network architecture for knowledgeable systems. LISP Conference 1980: 107-118
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j2]Carl Hewitt, Russell R. Atkinson:
Specification and Proof Techniques for Serializers. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 5(1): 10-23 (1979) - [c17]Carl Hewitt, Giuseppe Attardi, Henry Lieberman:
Specifying and Proving Properties of Guardians for Distributed Systems. Semantics of Concurrent Computation 1979: 316-336 - 1978
- [c16]Kenneth M. Kahn, Carl Hewitt:
Dynamic graphics using quasi parallelism. SIGGRAPH 1978: 357-361 - 1977
- [j1]Carl Hewitt:
Viewing Control Structures as Patterns of Passing Messages. Artif. Intell. 8(3): 323-364 (1977) - [c15]Carl Hewitt, Henry G. Baker:
Laws for Communicating Parallel Processes. IFIP Congress 1977: 987-992 - [c14]Carl E. Hewitt, Henry G. Baker:
Actors and Continuous Functionals. Formal Description of Programming Concepts 1977: 367-390 - [c13]Akinori Yonezawa, Carl Hewitt:
Modelling Distributed Systems. IJCAI 1977: 370-376 - [c12]Russell R. Atkinson, Carl Hewitt:
Parallelism and Synchronization in Actor Systems. POPL 1977: 267-280 - [c11]Henry G. Baker, Carl Hewitt:
The incremental garbage collection of processes. Artificial Intelligence and Programming Languages 1977: 55-59 - 1975
- [c10]Carl Hewitt:
How To Use What You Know. IJCAI 1975: 189-198 - [c9]Irene Greif, Carl Hewitt:
Actor Semantics of Planner-73. POPL 1975: 67-77 - [c8]Carl Hewitt:
STEREOTYPES as an ACTOR Approach Towards Solving the Problem of Procedural Attachment in FRAME Theories. TINLAP 1975: 94-103 - 1974
- [c7]Carl Hewitt, Peter Boehler Bishop, Richard Steiger, Irene Greif, Brian Cantwell Smith, Todd Matson, Roger Hale:
Behavioral semantics of nonrecursive control structures. Symposium on Programming 1974: 385-407 - 1973
- [c6]Carl Hewitt, Peter Boehler Bishop, Richard Steiger:
A Universal Modular ACTOR Formalism for Artificial Intelligence. IJCAI 1973: 235-245 - [c5]Carl Hewitt, Peter Boehler Bishop, Irene Greif, Brian Cantwell Smith, Todd Matson, Richard Steiger:
Actor Induction and Meta-Evaluation. POPL 1973: 153-168 - 1971
- [c4]Carl Hewitt:
Procedural Embedding of knowledge in Planner. IJCAI 1971: 167-182 - 1970
- [c3]Michael S. Paterson, Carl E. Hewitt:
Comparative schematology. Project MAC Conference on Concurrent Systems and Parallel Computation 1970: 119-127
1960 – 1969
- 1969
- [c2]Carl Hewitt:
PLANNER: A Language for Proving Theorems in Robots. IJCAI 1969: 295-302 - 1967
- [c1]Manuel Blum, Carl Hewitt:
Automata on a 2-Dimensional Tape. SWAT 1967: 155-160
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