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L. Peter Deutsch
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- award (1992): ACM Software System Award
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2000 – 2009
- 2002
- [c22]L. Peter Deutsch:
Engineering broad-spectrum document software: lessons from ghostscript. ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2002: 1
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j5]L. Peter Deutsch, Ronald B. Finkbine:
ACM Fellow profile. ACM SIGSOFT Softw. Eng. Notes 24(1): 21 (1999) - 1996
- [i12]Peter Deutsch, Jean-Loup Gailly:
ZLIB Compressed Data Format Specification version 3.3. RFC 1950: 1-11 (1996) - [i11]Peter Deutsch:
DEFLATE Compressed Data Format Specification version 1.3. RFC 1951: 1-17 (1996) - [i10]Peter Deutsch:
GZIP file format specification version 4.3. RFC 1952: 1-12 (1996) - [i9]Leslie Daigle, Peter Deutsch, Bill Heelan, Chris Alpaugh, Mary Maclachlan:
Uniform Resource Agents (URAs). RFC 2016: 1-21 (1996) - 1995
- [c21]Leslie Daigle, Peter Deutsch:
Agents for Internet Information Clients. CIKM Information Agents Workshop 1995: 3:1-3:9 - [c20]Brian T. Lewis, L. Peter Deutsch, Theodore C. Goldstein:
Clarity MCode: A Retargetable Intermediate Representation for Compilation. Intermediate Representations Workshop 1995: 119-128 - [i8]Peter Deutsch, Rickard Schoultz, Patrik Fältström, Chris Weider:
Architecture of the WHOIS++ service. RFC 1835: 1-41 (1995) - 1994
- [i7]L. Peter Deutsch, Alan Emtage, April N. Marine:
How to Use Anonymous FTP. RFC 1635: 1-13 (1994) - [i6]Chris Weider, Peter Deutsch:
A Vision of an Integrated Internet Information Service. RFC 1727: 1-11 (1994) - 1993
- [c19]Mike Banahan, L. Peter Deutsch, Boris Magnusson, Jens Palsberg:
Panel: Aims, Means, and Future of Object-Oriented Languages. ECOOP 1993: 528-530 - 1992
- [c18]L. Peter Deutsch:
Keynote: Objects: Challenges Beyond Languages and Applications. TOOLS (8) 1992: 7 - 1991
- [j4]L. Peter Deutsch:
Object-Oriented Software Technology. Computer 24(9): 112-113 (1991)
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c17]L. Peter Deutsch:
The Past, Present and Future of Smalltalk. ECOOP 1989: 73-87 - [c16]Daniel G. Bobrow, L. Peter Deutsch, Gregor Kiczales, Bjarne Stroustrup:
Panel: Object-Oriented Languages: Premises and Promises. OOPSLA 1989: 524 - 1987
- [c15]Stephen Travis Pope, A. Goldberg, L. Peter Deutsch:
Object-oriented approaches to the software life cycle using the Smalltalk-80 system as a CASE toolkit. FJCC 1987: 13-20 - [c14]Peter Deutsch:
Workshop on tools. OOPSLA Addendum 1987: 53-58 - [c13]Peter Deutsch:
Smalltalk standardization efforts. OOPSLA Addendum 1987: 67-68 - 1986
- [c12]Brad Cox, L. Peter Deutsch, Lawrence G. Tesler, Marilyn Setlzner, Ron Duisberg:
User Interface Frameworks - Panel. OOPSLA 1986: 497-501 - 1985
- [e1]Teri F. Payton, L. Peter Deutsch, James Purtilo:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 85 Symposium on Language Issues in Programming Environments, SLIPE 1985, Seattle, Washington, USA, June 25-28, 1985. ACM 1985, ISBN 978-0-89791-165-8 [contents] - 1984
- [j3]Lawrence A. Rowe, L. Peter Deutsch, Stuart I. Feldman, Butler W. Lampson, Barbara Liskov, Terry Winograd:
Programming language issues for the 1980's: SIGPLAN '83: symposium on programming languages issues in software systems. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 19(8): 51-61 (1984) - [c11]L. Peter Deutsch, Allan M. Schiffman:
Efficient Implementation of the Smalltalk-80 System. POPL 1984: 297-302 - 1980
- [c10]Larry Masinter, L. Peter Deutsch:
Local Optimization in a Compiler for Stack-based LISP Machines. LISP Conference 1980: 223-230 - [c9]L. Peter Deutsch:
ByteLisp and its Alto Implementation. LISP Conference 1980: 231-242 - [c8]Lawrence A. Rowe, L. Peter Deutsch, Mary Shaw, James W. Thatcher, Heinrich C. Mayr, Stephen N. Zilles, Patrick J. Hayes:
Types (discussion). Workshop on Data Abstraction, Databases and Conceptual Modelling 1980: 43-52 - [c7]L. Peter Deutsch, Jaime G. Carbonell, Charles Rich, Raymond Reiter, Hartmut Wedekind, Patrick J. Hayes:
Presentation (discussion). Workshop on Data Abstraction, Databases and Conceptual Modelling 1980: 62-71 - [c6]L. Peter Deutsch:
Constraints: A Uniform Model for Data and Control. Workshop on Data Abstraction, Databases and Conceptual Modelling 1980: 118-120
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [c5]Daniel G. Bobrow, L. Peter Deutsch:
Extending Interlisp for modularization and efficiency. EUROSAM 1979: 481-489 - 1978
- [c4]L. Peter Deutsch:
Experience with a microprogrammed Interlisp system. MICRO 1978: 128-129 - 1976
- [j2]L. Peter Deutsch, Daniel G. Bobrow:
An Efficient, Incremental, Automatic Garbage Collector. Commun. ACM 19(9): 522-526 (1976) - 1973
- [c3]L. Peter Deutsch:
A LISP Machine with Very Compact Programs. IJCAI 1973: 697 - [i5]L. Peter Deutsch:
Proposal to consider a network program resource notebook. RFC 446: 1-2 (1973) - [i4]L. Peter Deutsch:
NIC NCP experiment. RFC 550: 1-2 (1973) - [i3]L. Peter Deutsch:
Cross Country Network Bandwidth. RFC 567: 1 (1973) - [i2]L. Peter Deutsch:
Host names on-line. RFC 606: 1-3 (1973) - 1971
- [c2]Peter Deutsch, Charles A. Grant:
A Flexible Measurement Tool for Software Systems. IFIP Congress (1) 1971: 320-326 - [i1]L. Peter Deutsch:
DEC PDP-10-IMLAC communications system. RFC 190: 1-16 (1971)
1960 – 1969
- 1967
- [j1]L. Peter Deutsch, Butler W. Lampson:
An online editor. Commun. ACM 10(12): 793-799 (1967) - 1965
- [c1]Calvin N. Mooers, L. Peter Deutsch:
Programming languages for non-numeric processing - 1: TRAC, a text handling language. ACM National Conference 1965: 229-246
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