Carl E. Hewitt

Comparative schematology (2007)

Michael S. Patterson, Michael S. Paterson, Carl E. Hewitt, Carl E. Hewitt

While we may have the intuitive idea of one programming language having greater power thaQanother, or of some subset of a language being an adequate "core" for that thguage, we find...

Programming Viewed as an Engineering Activity. (2002)

Rich,Charles, Shrobe,Howard E., Waters,Richard C., Sussman,Gerald J., Hewitt,Carl E.

It is profitable to view the process of writing programs as an engineering activity. A program is a deliberately contrived mechanism constructed from parts whose behaviors are combined to produce the...

Comparative Schematology. (2002)

Hewitt,Carl E., Paterson,Michael S.

While we may have the intuitive idea of one programming language having greater power than another, or of some subset of a language being an adequate 'core' for that language, we find when we try to...

Offices are Open Systems (1987)

Hewitt, Carl E.

This paper takes a prescriptive stance on how to establish the information-processing foundations for taking action and making decisions in office work from an open system perspective. We propose due...

Offices are Open Systems (1987)

Hewitt, Carl E.

This paper takes a prescriptive stance on how to establish the information-processing foundations for taking action and making decisions in office work from an open system perspective. We propose due...

Offices are Open Systems (1986)

Carl E. Hewitt, Carl Hewitt

Abstract. This paper is intended as a contribution to analysis of the implications of viewing offices as open systems. It takes a prescriptive stance on how to estalish the informationprocessing...

Comparative Schematology (1978)

Patterson, Michael S., Hewitt, Carl E.

While we may have the intuitive idea of one programming language having greater power than another, or of some subset of a language being an adequate "core" for that language, we find when we try to...

Comparative Schematology (1978)

Patterson, Michael S., Hewitt, Carl E.

While we may have the intuitive idea of one programming language having greater power than another, or of some subset of a language being an adequate "core" for that language, we find when we try to...

Programming Viewed as an Engineering Activity (1978)

Rich, Charles, Shrobe, Howard E., Waters, Richard C., Sussman, Gerald J., Hewitt, Carl E.

It is profitable to view the process of writing programs as an engineering activity. A program is a deliberately contrived mechanism constructed from parts whose behaviors are combined to produce the...

Programming Viewed as an Engineering Activity (1978)

Rich, Charles, Shrobe, Howard E., Waters, Richard C., Sussman, Gerald J., Hewitt, Carl E.

It is profitable to view the process of writing programs as an engineering activity. A program is a deliberately contrived mechanism constructed from parts whose behaviors are combined to produce the...

Comparative Schematology (1970)

Paterson, Michael S., Hewitt, Carl E.

While we may have the intuitive idea of one programming language having greater power than another, or of some subset of a language being an adequate 'core' for that language, we find when we try to...

Comparative Schematology (1970)

Paterson, Michael S., Hewitt, Carl E.

While we may have the intuitive idea of one programming language having greater power than another, or of some subset of a language being an adequate 'core' for that language, we find when we try to...

More Comparative Schematology (1970)

Hewitt, Carl E.

Schemas are programs in which some of the function symbols are un-interpreted. In this paper we compare classed of schemas in which various kinds of constraints are imposed on some of the function...

More Comparative Schematology (1970)

Hewitt, Carl E.

Schemas are programs in which some of the function symbols are un-interpreted. In this paper we compare classed of schemas in which various kinds of constraints are imposed on some of the function...