Warren Teitelman (1941 – August 12, 2013) was an American computer scientist known for his work on programming environments and the invention and first...
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term was coined by Warren Teitelman in his DWIM package for BBN Lisp, part of his PILOT system, sometime before 1966. Teitelman's DWIM package "correct[ed]...
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operating system TENEX (renamed TOPS-20). In 1973, when Danny Bobrow, Warren Teitelman and Ronald Kaplan moved from BBN to the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center...
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Bobrow Ivan Sutherland Bertram Raphael William A. Martin Joel Moses Warren Teitelman Adolfo Guzmán Arenas Patrick Winston Eugene Charniak Gerald Jay Sussman...
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be the first computer-based system to have had an "undo" feature. Warren Teitelman developed a Programmer's Assistant as part of BBN-LISP with an Undo...
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The term "advice" goes back to the term advising as introduced by Warren Teitelman in his PhD thesis in 1966. Here is a quote from Chapter 3 of his thesis:...
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S. Tanenbaum, American-Dutch computer scientist; creator of MINIX Warren Teitelman, autocorrect, Undo/Redo, Interlisp Larry Tesler, developed the idea...
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(Richard R. Burton, L. Peter Deutsch, Ronald Kaplan, Larry Masinter, and Warren Teitelman) for his work on Interlisp. He was an ACM Fellow and a AAAI fellow...
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Common Lisp. Masinter went to work for Xerox PARC in 1976. In 1981, Warren Teitelman and Masinter published a paper on Interlisp in IEEE Computer. Masinter...
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Partridge, Radia Perlman, Richard Pew, Oliver Selfridge, Cynthia Solomon, Warren Teitelman, Bob Thomas, Ray Tomlinson, Bill Woods, and Peiter "Mudge" Zatko. Former...
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