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- affiliation: Brown University, Providence, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2012
- [j47]Peter J. Denning, Peter Wegner:
Introduction to What is Computation. Comput. J. 55(7): 803-804 (2012) - [j46]Peter Wegner:
The Evolution of Computation. Comput. J. 55(7): 811-813 (2012) - [c45]Peter Wegner, Eugene Eberbach, Mark Burgin:
Computational Completeness of Interaction Machines and Turing Machines. Turing-100 2012: 405-414 - 2010
- [j45]Peter Wegner:
Ubiquity symposium 'What is Computation?': The evolution of computation. Ubiquity 2010(November): 2 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2008
- [j44]Dina Q. Goldin, Peter Wegner:
The Interactive Nature of Computing: Refuting the Strong Church-Turing Thesis. Minds Mach. 18(1): 17-38 (2008) - 2006
- [j43]Peter Wegner, Dina Q. Goldin:
Principles of problem solving. Commun. ACM 49(7): 27-29 (2006) - 2005
- [c44]Dina Q. Goldin, Peter Wegner:
The Church-Turing Thesis: Breaking the Myth. CiE 2005: 152-168 - [c43]Peter Wegner, Farhad Arbab, Dina Q. Goldin, Peter McBurney, Michael Luck, David Robertson:
The Role of Agent Interaction in Models of Computing: Panelist Reviews. FInCo@ETAPS 2005: 181-198 - 2004
- [j42]Peter Wegner, Eugene Eberbach:
New Models of Computation. Comput. J. 47(1): 4-9 (2004) - 2003
- [j41]Peter Wegner, Dina Q. Goldin:
Computation beyond turing machines. Commun. ACM 46(4): 100-102 (2003) - [j40]Eugene Eberbach, Peter Wegner:
Beyond Turing Machines. Bull. EATCS 81: 279-304 (2003) - 2002
- [c42]Dina Q. Goldin, Peter Wegner:
Paraconsistency of Interactive Computation. Paraconsistent Computational Logic 2002: 109-118 - 2001
- [c41]Dina Q. Goldin, Scott A. Smolka, Peter Wegner:
Turing Machines, Transition Systems, and Interaction. EXPRESS 2001: 120-136 - [p2]Dina Q. Goldin, David Keil, Peter Wegner:
An Interactive Viewpoint on the Role of UML. Unified Modeling Language: Systems Analysis, Design and Development Issues 2001: 249-263
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j39]Pierpaolo Degano, Roberto Gorrieri, Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela, Peter Wegner:
Computing Surveys' Electronic Symposium on the Theory of Computation. ACM Comput. Surv. 31(3): 223-226 (1999) - [c40]Peter Wegner, Dina Q. Goldin:
Coinductive Models of Finite Computing Agents. CMCS 1999: 81-101 - 1998
- [j38]Peter Wegner:
Editorial. ACM Comput. Surv. 30(3): 284 (1998) - [j37]Peter Wegner:
Interactive Foundations of Computing. Theor. Comput. Sci. 192(2): 315-351 (1998) - 1997
- [j36]Nabil R. Adam, Baruch Awerbuch, Jacob Slonim, Peter Wegner, Yelena Yesha:
Globalizing Business, Education, Culture Through the Internet. Commun. ACM 40(2): 115-121 (1997) - [j35]Peter Wegner:
Why Interaction Is More Powerful Than Algorithms. Commun. ACM 40(5): 80-91 (1997) - [c39]Peter Wegner, Dina Q. Goldin:
Interaction as a Framework for Modeling. Conceptual Modeling 1997: 243-257 - [c38]Peter Wegner, Eric Roberts, Roy Rada, Allen B. Tucker:
Strategic directions in computer science education (panel). SIGCSE 1997: 371-372 - [r2]Allen B. Tucker, Peter Wegner:
Computer Science and Engineering: The Discipline and Its Impact. The Computer Science and Engineering Handbook 1997: 1-15 - [r1]Peter Wegner:
Interactive Software Technology. The Computer Science and Engineering Handbook 1997: 2440-2463 - 1996
- [j34]Peter Wegner:
Interoperability. ACM Comput. Surv. 28(1): 285-287 (1996) - [j33]Peter Wegner, Jon Doyle:
Editorial: Strategic Directions in Computing Research. ACM Comput. Surv. 28(4): 565-574 (1996) - [c37]Peter Wegner:
Coordination as Comstrainted Interaction (Extended Abstract). COORDINATION 1996: 28-33 - 1995
- [j32]Hesham El-Rewini, Scott Hamilton, Yen-Ping Shan, Ralph Earle, Skip McGaughey, Abdelsalam Helal, Ravi Badrachalam, Andrew A. Chien, Andrew S. Grimshaw, Byung Suk Lee, Andrew E. Wade, Dave Morse, Ahmed K. Elmagarmid, Evaggelia Pitoura, Robert V. Binder, Peter Wegner:
Object Technology: A Virtual Roundtable. Computer 28(10): 58-72 (1995) - [j31]Peter Wegner:
Interaction as a Basis for Empirical Computer Science. ACM Comput. Surv. 27(1): 45-48 (1995) - [j30]Peter Wegner:
A Perspective on Object-Oriented Research. Theory Pract. Object Syst. 1(2): 133-143 (1995) - [c36]Peter Wegner, Marvin Israel, Peter J. Denning, Nhora Cortes-Comerer, Allen B. Tucker:
The Role of ACM's Computing Surveys. ACM Conference on Computer Science 1995: 281 - 1994
- [c35]Peter Wegner:
Beyond Computable Functions or Escape from the Turing Tarpit. Specification of Parallel Algorithms 1994: 37-50 - [c34]Jean Paul Bahsoun, Jean-Pierre Briot, Denis Caromel, Louis Féraud, Oscar Nierstrasz, Peter Wegner:
How could object-oriented concepts and parallelism cohabit? ICCL 1994: 195-199 - [c33]Allen B. Tucker, Peter Wegner:
New directions in the introductory computer science curriculum. SIGCSE 1994: 11-15 - 1993
- [c32]Peter Wegner:
Models and Paradigms of Interaction. ECOOP Workshop 1993: 1-32 - [c31]Peter Wegner:
Reasoning, Modeling, and Component-Based Technology. LPAR 1993: 372-386 - 1992
- [j29]Gio Wiederhold, Peter Wegner, Stefano Ceri:
Toward Megaprogramming. Commun. ACM 35(11): 89-99 (1992) - [j28]Peter Wegner:
Dimensiona of Object-Oriented Modeling. Computer 25(10): 12-20 (1992) - [c30]Peter Wegner:
Object-Based Versus Logic Programming - Panel Position Paper. FGCS 1992: 225-229 - [c29]Peter Wegner, William L. Scherlis, James M. Purtilo, David C. Luckham, Ralph E. Johnson:
Object-Oriented Megaprogramming (Panel). OOPSLA 1992: 392-396 - [e5]Mario Tokoro, Oscar Nierstrasz, Peter Wegner:
Object-Based Concurrent Computing, ECOOP'91 Workshop, Geneva, Switzerland, July 15-16, 1991, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 612, Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-55613-3 [contents] - 1991
- [c28]Peter Wegner:
Desgin Issues for Object-Based Concurrency. Object-Based Concurrent Computing 1991: 245-256 - [e4]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
- [j27]Peter Wegner:
Concepts and paradigms of object-oriented programming. OOPS Messenger 1(1): 7-87 (1990) - [c27]Gul Agha, Akinori Yonezawa, Peter Wegner, Samson Abramsky:
Foundations of object-based concurrent programming (panel session). OOPSLA/ECOOP Addendum 1990: 9-14 - [c26]Gul Agha, Samson Abramsky, Carl Hewitt, Robin Milner, Peter Wegner, Akinori Yonezawa:
Foundations of Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming (Panel). OOPSLA/ECOOP 1990: 100 - [c25]Gul Agha, Akinori Yonezawa, Peter Wegner, Samson Abramsky:
OOPSLA panel on object-based concurrent programming. OOPSLA/ECOOP Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming 1990: 3-15
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [j26]Peter Wegner:
Guest Editor's Introduction to Special Issue of Computing Surveys on Programming Language Paradigms. ACM Comput. Surv. 21(3): 253-258 (1989) - [c24]Peter Wegner, Stanley B. Zdonik:
Models of Inheritance. DBPL 1989: 248-255 - 1988
- [j25]Peter Wegner:
Workshop on object-oriented programming ECOOP 1987, Paris, June 18, 1987. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 23(1): 16-37 (1988) - [c23]Peter Wegner, Stanley B. Zdonik:
Inheritance as an Incremental Modification Mechanism or What Like Is and Isn't Like. ECOOP 1988: 55-77 - [c22]Peter Wegner:
Granularity of modules in object-based concurrent systems. OOPSLA/ECOOP Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming 1988: 46-49 - [e3]Gul Agha, Peter Wegner, Akinori Yonezawa:
Proceedings of the 1988 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming, OOPSLA/ECOOP Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming 1988, San Diego, CA, USA, September 26-27, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 978-0-89791-304-1 [contents] - 1987
- [c21]Kim B. Bruce, Peter Wegner:
An Algebraic Model of Subtype and Inheritance. DBPL 1987: 75-96 - [c20]Peter Wegner:
Panel on inheritance. OOPSLA Addendum 1987: 35-40 - [c19]Peter Wegner:
Dimensions of Object-Based Language Design. OOPSLA 1987: 168-182 - [p1]Peter Wegner:
The Object-Oriented Classification Paradigm. Research Directions in Object-Oriented Programming 1987: 479-560 - [e2]Bruce D. Shriver, Peter Wegner:
Research Directions in Object-Oriented Programming. MIT Press 1987, ISBN 0-262-19264-0 - 1986
- [c18]Peter Wegner:
VDM From Research to Practice - Response. IFIP Congress 1986: 535-538 - [c17]Peter Wegner, Bruce D. Shriver:
Introduction to the special issue of the SIGPLAN Notices on the Object-Oriented Programming Workshop. OOPWORK 1986: 1-6 - [c16]Kim B. Bruce, Peter Wegner:
An algebraic model of sybtypes in object-oriented languages (draft). OOPWORK 1986: 163-172 - [c15]Peter Wegner:
Classification in object-oriented systems. OOPWORK 1986: 173-182 - [c14]Kim Bruce, Peter Wegner:
An algebraic model of subtype in object-oriented languages (abstract only). OOPWORK 1986: 183-184 - [c13]Peter Wegner:
Classification as a paradigm for computing (abstract only). OOPWORK 1986: 191 - [e1]Peter Wegner, Bruce D. Shriver:
Proceedings of the 1986 SIGPLAN Workshop on Object-Oriented Programming, OOPWORK 1986, Yorktown Heights, New York, USA, June 9-13, 1986. ACM 1986, ISBN 978-0-89791-205-1 [contents] - 1985
- [j24]Luca Cardelli, Peter Wegner:
On Understanding Types, Data Abstraction, and Polymorphism. ACM Comput. Surv. 17(4): 471-522 (1985) - [c12]Stanley B. Zdonik, Peter Wegner:
Language and Methodology for Object-Oriented Database Environments. Data Types and Persistence (Appin) 1985: 155-171 - [c11]Robert E. Strom, Shaula Yemini, Peter Wegner:
Viewing Ada from a process model perspective. SIGAda 1985: 241-254 - [i1]Stanley B. Zdonik, Peter Wegner:
A Database Approach to Languages, Libraries and Environments. Data Types and Persistence (Appin), Informal Proceedings 1985: 231-254 - 1984
- [j23]Peter Wegner:
Capital-Intensive Software Technology. IEEE Softw. 1(3): 7-10 (1984) - [j22]Peter Wegner:
Author's Reply. IEEE Softw. 1(4): 7-8 (1984) - 1983
- [j21]Peter Wegner, Scott A. Smolka:
Processes, Tasks, and Monitors: A Comparative Study of Concurrent Programming Primitives. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 9(4): 446-462 (1983) - [c10]Peter Wegner:
On the Unification of Data and Program Abstraction in Ada. POPL 1983: 256-264 - 1982
- [j20]Peter Wegner:
Reflections on capital-intensive software technology. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 7(4): 24-33 (1982) - [c9]Hal Hart, Vance A. Mall, Phil Miller, Peter Wegner, Grady Booch:
The educational issues confronting Ada (Panel Discussion). SIGCSE 1982: 261 - 1981
- [j19]Peter Wegner:
Self-Assessment Procedure VIII: A Self-Assessment Procedure Dealing with the Programming Language Ada. Commun. ACM 24(10): 647-678 (1981) - 1980
- [j18]Peter Wegner:
The Ada language and environment. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 5(2): 8-14 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1978
- [j17]Peter Wegner:
Supporting a flourishing language culture. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 13(12): 102-104 (1978) - [c8]Peter Wegner:
Research Directions in Software Technology. ICSE 1978: 243-259 - 1976
- [j16]Peter Wegner:
Programming Languages - The First 25 Years. IEEE Trans. Computers 25(12): 1207-1225 (1976) - [c7]Peter Wegner:
Research Pradigms in Computer Science. ICSE 1976: 322-330 - 1974
- [j15]Jacques Cohen, Laurent Trilling, Peter Wegner:
A nucleus of a theorem-prover described inAlgol -68. Int. J. Parallel Program. 3(1): 1-31 (1974) - [j14]Peter Wegner:
Modification of Aho and Ullman's correctness proof of Warshall's algorithm. SIGACT News 6(1): 32-35 (1974) - 1972
- [j13]Peter Wegner:
The Vienna Definition Language. ACM Comput. Surv. 4(1): 5-63 (1972) - [c6]Peter Wegner:
Operational semantics of programming languages. Proving Assertions About Programs 1972: 128-141 - 1971
- [j12]Peter Wegner:
Problem of computer science education in small colleges. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 3(3): 15-18 (1971) - [j11]Peter Wegner:
Data structure models for programming languages. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 6(2): 1-54 (1971) - [j10]Clement McGowan, Peter Wegner:
The equivalence of sequential and associate information structure models. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 6(2): 191-216 (1971) - [c5]Peter Wegner:
A View of Computer Science Education. IFIP Congress (2) 1971: 1515-1522 - 1970
- [j9]Peter Wegner:
Three Computer Cultures: Computer Technology, Computer Mathematics, and Computer Science. Adv. Comput. 10: 7-78 (1970) - [j8]Peter Wegner:
Some thoughts on graduate education in computer science. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 2(4): 30-40 (1970)
1960 – 1969
- 1969
- [j7]Peter Wegner:
Translation Networks and Function Composition. J. ACM 16(2): 261-263 (1969) - [j6]Clement McGowan, Peter Wegner:
A LISP interpreter in Snobol4. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 4(6): 20-33 (1969) - [j5]Peter Wegner:
Panel on the concept of extensibility. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 4(8): 53-54 (1969) - 1967
- [c4]Peter Wegner:
Machine organization for multiprogramming. ACM National Conference 1967: 135-150 - 1966
- [c3]Peter Wegner:
Undergraduate programs in computer science. SIGCPR 1966: 121-129 - 1962
- [j4]Peter Wegner:
Priority assignment in a time-shared computer installation. Commun. ACM 5(2): 95 (1962) - [j3]Peter Wegner:
Communications between independently translated blocks. Commun. ACM 5(7): 376-381 (1962) - [j2]Peter Wegner:
Zero-Address Computers. Comput. J. 5(1): 15 (1962) - 1961
- [c2]R. A. Hoodes, Peter Wegner, W. Wiitanen:
ACM conference paper the MUSP statistical system. ACM National Meeting 1961: 63 - [c1]Y. C. Ho, Peter Wegner:
ACM conference paper quadratic programming with bounded variable restrictions. ACM National Meeting 1961: 101 - 1960
- [j1]Peter Wegner:
A technique for counting ones in a binary computer. Commun. ACM 3(5): 322 (1960)
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