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    • Design Issues in Parallel Architecture for Artificial Intelligence 

      Hewitt, Carl; Lieberman, Henry (1983-11-01)
      Development of highly intelligent computers requires a conceptual foundation that will overcome the limitations of the von Neumann architecture. Architectures for such a foundation should meet the following design ...
    • Experience with Acore: Implementing GHC with Actors 

      Palmucci, Jeff; Waldsburger, Carl; Duis, David; Krause, Paul (1990-08-01)
      This paper presents a concurrent interpreter for a general-purpose concurrent logic programming language, Guarded Horn Clauses (GHC). Unlike typical implementations of GHC in logic programming languages, the interpreter ...
    • Flavors: Message Passing in the Lisp Machine 

      Weinreb, Daniel; Moon, David (1980-11-01)
      The object oriented programming style used in the Smalltalk and Actor languages is available in Lisp Machine Lisp, and used by the Lisp Machine software system. It is used to perform generic operations on objects. Part ...
    • Towards a Better Definition of Transactions 

      Kerns, Barbara S. (1980-12-01)
      This paper builds on a technical report written by Carl Hewitt and Henry Baker called "Actors and Continuous Functionals". What is called a "goal-oriented activity" in that paper will be referred to in this paper as a ...