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Verified references have signatures with square brackets. The others are taken from various sources, but I still dare to get my fingers on them. Please let me know, if you find new online or offline references to Alan Kay: mprove@acm.org I owe a big thank-you to Ulrich Klotz, |
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| Kay 67 |
Kay, Alan C.: FLEX: an extensible simulation language which can be directly executed by computer. Computer Science Note, September 67, University of Utah, Salt Lake City |
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| [Kay 68] |
: FLEX A flexible extendable language. MSc., 1968 (excerpt) |
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| [Kay 69] |
: The Reactive Engine. PhD., 1969: University of Utah (excerpt) |
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| Kay 70 | : Rambling towards a KiddiKomp. In: Stanford AI Project Lab Notebook, Nov. 1970 | |
| [Kay 72a] |
: A Personal Computer for Children of All Ages. In Proceedings of the ACM National Conference, Boston Aug. 1972. |
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| [Kay 72b] |
: A Dynamic Medium For Creative Thought, National Council of Teachers of English Conference (NCTE) Conference “20 things to do with a Dynabook” |
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| [Kay 75] |
: Personal Computing. In: Meeting on 20 Years of Computing Science.. Instituto di Elaborazione della Informazione, Pisa, Italy, 1975. |
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/ Goldberg, Adele (eds): Dynamic Personal Media. Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, 1975 |
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Goldberg, Adele / : Personal Dynamic Media. Xerox Palo Alto Research Center, Learning Research Group, 1976. |
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| Adele Goldberg and Alan Kay. Smalltalk-72 instruction manual. Technical Report SSL 76-6, Learning Research Group, Xerox Palo, Alto Research Center, 1976. | ||
| [Kay/Goldberg 77] |
/ Goldberg, Adele: Personal Dynamic Media. In: IEEE Computer. Vol. 10 No. 3 (March), 1977: Reprinted in [Goldberg 88, p. 254-263]. also in |
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| : Microelectronics and the Personal Computer. Scientific American 237, no. 3 (1977)(Sep.): 230-244. |
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1978 |
: Programming Your Own Computer, in Science Year, The World Book Annual Science Supplement, 183-195. (Chicago, Ill., 1978). |
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| 1979 | : Programming Your Own Computer, Science Year 1979, World Book Encyclopedia, 1979 | |
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Kay 84 |
: Computer Software. Scientific American, 251(3):41--47, September 1984 | |
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Kay 84/D |
: Software. In: Spektrum der Wissenschaft. Vol. No. 11 p. 34-43. Springer, Berlin, 1984 |
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1986 |
: Keynote address. OOPSLA, 1986 | |
| [Kay 86] | : Keynote address. Proceedings of the 1986 workshop on Interactive 3D graphics October 23 - 24, 1986, Chapel Hill, NC USA (summery only) | |
| [Kay 87] |
: Doing With Images Makes Symbols: Communicating with Computers. Apple Computer, Inc., Cupertino, CA, 1987. (Video, 85') |
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| [Kay 90] |
: User Interface: A Personal View. In: Laurel, Brenda (ed): The Art of Human-Computer Interface Design. p. 191. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1990 |
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| [Kay 91] | : Computers, Networks and Education. In: Scientific American, Sept. 1991, p. 148,
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| Kay 91/D | : Neue Informationssysteme und Bildung. In: Spektrum der Wissenschaft. Vol. No. 11 p. 136-147. Springer, Berlin, 1991 | |
| Kay 91 |
Ryan, B. 1991. DYNABOOK Revisited with Alan Kay. BYTE, February, 203--208 |
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| 1991 | Alan Kay Interviewed in BYTE 16:11, 1991, p.43. | |
| [Kay 93] | : The Early History of Smalltalk. HOPL-II/4/93/MA, USA
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| [Cypher 93] | Allen Cypher: Watch What I Do: Programming by Demonstration, MIT Press, Cambridge MA, 1993. ( |
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| [Kay 94] | –––––: |
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| [Kelly/Levy 94] | [Kelly/Levi 1994]Kelly, Kevin / Levi, Steven: Kay + Hillis. In: WIRED (1), 1994. |
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| [Frenkel 94] |
Frenkel , Karen A.: A Conversation with Alan Kay. In: Interactions. Vol. 1 No. 2 (Apr.) p. 13-22. ACM Press, New York, 1994 |
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| [Kay 95] | : Powerful Ideas Need Love Too! Written remarks to a Joint Hearing of the Science Committee and the Economic and Educational and Opportunites Committee, Oct. 15, 1995 |
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| [Kay 96] |
: The Early History of Smalltalk. In: Bergin, Thomas J. / Gibson, Richard G. (eds): History of Programming Languages II. p. 511. Addison-Wesley, Reading, MA, 1996 |
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| [Kay 96b] |
: Revealing the elephant: The use and misuse of computers in education. In: Sequence. Vol. 31 No. 4 (Jul./Aug.) p. 22-28, 1996. |
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| [Kay 96c] | : Lecture: Changing representational structures The Dynabook SmallTalk Multiple mentalities ( |
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| 1997 | : The Computer Revolution Hasn't Happened Yet. Keynote address at the ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications | |
| [Kay 97] | –––––: |
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| [Ingalls et al. 97] |
Ingalls, Daniel H. H. / Kaehler, Ted / Maloney, John / Wallace, Scott / Kay, Alan C.: Back to the Future: The Story of Squeak, A Practical Smalltalk Written in Itself. In: OOPSLA 97 Proceedings. p. 318-326. ACM Press, New York, 1997 |
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| [Kay/Smith 98] |
: Re: Configuring a Dynabook. email to Jonathan A. Smith, 1998 |
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| [Kay 98] | : The Computer “Revolution” Hasn’t Happened Yet! EDUCOM ’98. October 12, 1998 ( |
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| [Kay 98b] | Engelbart’s Unfinished Revolution. symposion December 9, 1998 (online video) | |
| [Educom 99] | : Alan Kay: Software Design, the Future of Programming and the Art of Learning. |
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| [Rivero 99] | Alan Kay: Interface with Meaning. Interview by Victor Rivero. In |
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| Rheingold 2000 | Rheingold, Howard: Tools for Thought. rev.ed.. The MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, 2000. (contains an interview with Alan Kay) |
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| [Engelbart/Kay 2000] | Doug Engelbart / : Progress on the Frontiers: Technology and Progress February 15, 2000. ( real media stream at |
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| [Kay 2000] | : The Computer Revolution Hasn’t Happened Yet. Proceedings of the 8th ACM international conference on multimedia, October 30 - November 3, 2000, Los Angeles, CA USA (abstract only) | |
| [Kay/Müller-Prove 2000] | : Re: ¿ Ph.D. 1969. email to Matthias Müller-Prove, Nov. 2000 | |
| Fremerey/Schüler 2001 | Fank Fremerey, Peter Schüler: Die Revolution kommt erst noch, GUI-Vordenker Alan Kay im Gespräch, c’t 16/2001 |
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| : Re: Ph.D. 1969 found :-). email to Matthias Müller-Prove, Apr. 2001 | ||
| [Guzdial 2001] | Guzdial, Mark: |
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| [Guzdial/Rose 2001] | Guzdial, Mark / Rose, Kimberly (eds): Squeak: Open Personal Computing and Multimedia. Prentice Hall, 2001. (Introduction by Alan Kay) |
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| [Kay 2001] | : A Personal History of User Interface Design at sd&m conference, Bonn. 2001 (online video) | |
| [2002] | The Dynabook Revisited - A Conversation with Alan Kay | |
| [2002] | Still waiting for the revolution - A conversation with Alan Kay. in Perspectives on Business Innovation ISSUE 8: Connected Innovation (2002) |
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| 2002 | : The Computer Revolution Hasn’t Happened Yet. Keynote at |
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| [Leßmöllmann 2002] | Annette Leßmöllmann: Der Schulspaßmacher. |
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| [2002] | Tori Brandow: the future of computing is invention - an interview with Alan Kay, HP, 2002 |
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| [2003] | Lisa Rein's Tour Of |
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| [2003] | Computer History Museum: |
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| [2003] | Croquet: A Collaboration Architecture |
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| [2005] | Kestenbaum, David: The challenges of IDC: What have we learned from our past? – A conversation with Seymour Papert, Marvin Minsky, and Alan Kay. In: Communications of the ACM 48(1) p. 35-38, 2005 | |
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| [2006a] |
–––––: Are 'Computer Science' and 'Software Engineering' Oxymorons? |
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| [2006b] |
–––––: Children, Powerful Ideas, and the $100 Laptop. |
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| [2006c] |
EuroPython 2006 - Keynote by Alan Kay. |
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Matthias Müller-Prove :: User Experience and Interaction Design. Modified:
Alan Kay, AlanKay