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Alice K. Hartley

Alice Hartley (1937–2017) was an American computer scientist and business woman. Hartley worked on several dialects of Lisp, implementing multiple parts of Interlisp, maintaining Macintosh Common Lisp, and developing concepts in computer science and programming language design still in use today.

Alice K. Hartley
Born(1937-12-13)December 13, 1937
Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States
DiedJune 29, 2017(2017-06-29) (aged 79)
Boston, Massachusetts
NationalityAmerican
EducationMassachusetts Institute of Technology MSc Physics, June 12, 1959
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology
Known forLisp, Interlisp, ANSI Common Lisp
Scientific career
InstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology, Litton Industries, MIT, BBN, Paladian Systems, Apple Computer
ThesisAn investigation of clusters on two-lane highways (1959)
Doctoral advisorP. M. Morse

Hartley was a hobby gamer, playing and advising on early computer games in the 1970s and 1990s.[citation needed] Hartley was also an antiques collector, importer and dealer, and was the proprietor of Elephant and Castle, an antiques store in Boston.[1][citation needed]

Hartley spent her career as a researcher at Litton Industries, MIT, BBN, an early employee and Vice President of Technology at Paladian Systems, and an engineer at Apple Computer before retiring in Boston, Massachusetts.

Early life edit

Alice Hartley was born in Bridgeport, Connecticut on December 13, 1937, to Lowell James Hartley of Minneapolis, Minnesota and Rachel Matilda Virta of Aura, Finland. Hartley graduated from Bassick High School in Bridgeport and was valedictorian of the class of 1955. She was a member of the Newtonians science club and a cheerleader.[2] She was a finalist in the Fourteenth Annual Westinghouse Science Talent Search.[3] Hartley was accepted into MIT in 1955 on a General Motors Scholarship. She graduated with MSc in Physics on June 12, 1959.

Career edit

In 1961, Alice Hartley co-wrote a “Study program of pattern recognition research” With George S. Sebestyen at Litton Systems Inc.[4] This is the earliest record of her research-related employment outside of MIT.

Following Litton Industries, Alice Hartley worked as a Senior Scientist at BBN Technologies (Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc.) from as early as 1969 when she “took over Dan Murphy’s role in BBN Lisp” and added a number of new data types to the system including; “arrays, strings, large numbers, floating point numbers”.[5]

During her time at BBN, Hartley co-developed the concept of the spaghetti stack[5] with Daniel G. Bobrow, a form of stack tracing functionality in Interlisp which brought early debugging tools to the programming community. Hartley also worked with Douglas W. Clark on the implementation of the list-linearizing garbage collector.[6]

Hartley is listed as the maintainer of Interlisps Basic System in the 1974 “Interlisp Reference Manual” alongside Warren Teitelman (User Facilities) and JW Goodman (Special Arithmetic Functions).[7] It reads:

A. K. Hartley Basic system: i.e., interpreter, input/output, garbage collector; plus all subrs, i.e. hand-coded machine language functions such as PRINT, CONS, PROG, GO, etc.; plus compiler.

Hartley is thanked by Paul Graham in the introduction to ANSI Common Lisp[8] and is mentioned as a collaborator by Guy Steele in The Evolution of Lisp.[9]

Hartley resigned from BBN on November 7, 1984 to join a new AI engineering firm, Palladian Software, Inc, as Vice President of Technology, where she worked until 1987. While at Palladian, Hartley lead the development of various “Artificial Intelligence” systems for financial modeling and trading in the financial markets.[citation needed]

After Palladian Software Inc, Hartley worked for Apple Computers on Allegro Common Lisp and tools for using Lisp on the Macintosh.[10] Hartley single-handedly maintained Macintosh Common Lisp until 2007 when she open-sourced the source code under LLGPL.[11][12][13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Collection: Alice K. Hartley personal archives". archivesspace.mit.edu. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  2. ^ "The BASSICK VOICE" (PDF). Bridgeport Public Library. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  3. ^ "Names of winners and honorable mentions in 1955 Science Talent Search, 1955". emmas-lib.mit.edu. Retrieved 2019-08-12.
  4. ^ Sebestyen, George S; Hartley, Alice K; LITTON SYSTEMS INC WALTHAM MASS. (1961). Study program of pattern recognition research. Defense Technical Information Center. OCLC 227276026.
  5. ^ a b Teitelman, Warren (2008). "History of Interlisp". Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Lisp. LISP50. New York, NY, USA: ACM. pp. 5:1–5:5. doi:10.1145/1529966.1529971. ISBN 9781605583839. S2CID 13916609.
  6. ^ Clark, Douglas Wells (1976). List structure: measurements, algorithms, and encodings. dl.acm.org (phd). Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  7. ^ Teitelman, Warren (1978). Interlisp reference manual (PDF). Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. OCLC 4590976.
  8. ^ Graham, Paul (1996). ANSI Common Lisp. Englewood Cliffs, N.J: Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-13-370875-6. OCLC 33334659.
  9. ^ Steele, Guy L.; Gabriel, Richard P. (1993-03-01). "The evolution of Lisp". ACM SIGPLAN Notices. 28 (3). Association for Computing Machinery (ACM): 231–270. doi:10.1145/155360.155373. ISSN 0362-1340.
  10. ^ Zacharski, Ron (March 1991). "Macintosh Allegro Common Lisp: New Version Replaces Objectlisp with CLOS". Academic Computer Services Newsletter. 25 (3).
  11. ^ "Clozure CL History". ccl.clozure.com. Retrieved 2019-08-07.
  12. ^ R. Matthew Emerson. "Keynote: This Old Lisp : Presentation Slides" (PDF). European Lisp Symposium. Retrieved 2020-04-04.
  13. ^ "This Old Lisp". thisoldlisp.com. Retrieved 2019-08-07.

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Alice Hartley 1937 2017 was an American computer scientist and business woman Hartley worked on several dialects of Lisp implementing multiple parts of Interlisp maintaining Macintosh Common Lisp and developing concepts in computer science and programming language design still in use today Alice K HartleyBorn 1937 12 13 December 13 1937Bridgeport Connecticut United StatesDiedJune 29 2017 2017 06 29 aged 79 Boston MassachusettsNationalityAmericanEducationMassachusetts Institute of Technology MSc Physics June 12 1959Alma materMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyKnown forLisp Interlisp ANSI Common LispScientific careerInstitutionsMassachusetts Institute of Technology Litton Industries MIT BBN Paladian Systems Apple ComputerThesisAn investigation of clusters on two lane highways 1959 Doctoral advisorP M Morse Hartley was a hobby gamer playing and advising on early computer games in the 1970s and 1990s citation needed Hartley was also an antiques collector importer and dealer and was the proprietor of Elephant and Castle an antiques store in Boston 1 citation needed Hartley spent her career as a researcher at Litton Industries MIT BBN an early employee and Vice President of Technology at Paladian Systems and an engineer at Apple Computer before retiring in Boston Massachusetts Early life editAlice Hartley was born in Bridgeport Connecticut on December 13 1937 to Lowell James Hartley of Minneapolis Minnesota and Rachel Matilda Virta of Aura Finland Hartley graduated from Bassick High School in Bridgeport and was valedictorian of the class of 1955 She was a member of the Newtonians science club and a cheerleader 2 She was a finalist in the Fourteenth Annual Westinghouse Science Talent Search 3 Hartley was accepted into MIT in 1955 on a General Motors Scholarship She graduated with MSc in Physics on June 12 1959 Career editIn 1961 Alice Hartley co wrote a Study program of pattern recognition research With George S Sebestyen at Litton Systems Inc 4 This is the earliest record of her research related employment outside of MIT Following Litton Industries Alice Hartley worked as a Senior Scientist at BBN Technologies Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc from as early as 1969 when she took over Dan Murphy s role in BBN Lisp and added a number of new data types to the system including arrays strings large numbers floating point numbers 5 During her time at BBN Hartley co developed the concept of the spaghetti stack 5 with Daniel G Bobrow a form of stack tracing functionality in Interlisp which brought early debugging tools to the programming community Hartley also worked with Douglas W Clark on the implementation of the list linearizing garbage collector 6 Hartley is listed as the maintainer of Interlisps Basic System in the 1974 Interlisp Reference Manual alongside Warren Teitelman User Facilities and JW Goodman Special Arithmetic Functions 7 It reads A K Hartley Basic system i e interpreter input output garbage collector plus all subrs i e hand coded machine language functions such as PRINT CONS PROG GO etc plus compiler Hartley is thanked by Paul Graham in the introduction to ANSI Common Lisp 8 and is mentioned as a collaborator by Guy Steele in The Evolution of Lisp 9 Hartley resigned from BBN on November 7 1984 to join a new AI engineering firm Palladian Software Inc as Vice President of Technology where she worked until 1987 While at Palladian Hartley lead the development of various Artificial Intelligence systems for financial modeling and trading in the financial markets citation needed After Palladian Software Inc Hartley worked for Apple Computers on Allegro Common Lisp and tools for using Lisp on the Macintosh 10 Hartley single handedly maintained Macintosh Common Lisp until 2007 when she open sourced the source code under LLGPL 11 12 13 References edit Collection Alice K Hartley personal archives archivesspace mit edu Retrieved 2020 04 04 The BASSICK VOICE PDF Bridgeport Public Library Retrieved 2020 04 04 Names of winners and honorable mentions in 1955 Science Talent Search 1955 emmas lib mit edu Retrieved 2019 08 12 Sebestyen George S Hartley Alice K LITTON SYSTEMS INC WALTHAM MASS 1961 Study program of pattern recognition research Defense Technical Information Center OCLC 227276026 a b Teitelman Warren 2008 History of Interlisp Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Lisp LISP50 New York NY USA ACM pp 5 1 5 5 doi 10 1145 1529966 1529971 ISBN 9781605583839 S2CID 13916609 Clark Douglas Wells 1976 List structure measurements algorithms and encodings dl acm org phd Retrieved 2020 04 04 Teitelman Warren 1978 Interlisp reference manual PDF Xerox Palo Alto Research Center OCLC 4590976 Graham Paul 1996 ANSI Common Lisp Englewood Cliffs N J Prentice Hall ISBN 0 13 370875 6 OCLC 33334659 Steele Guy L Gabriel Richard P 1993 03 01 The evolution of Lisp ACM SIGPLAN Notices 28 3 Association for Computing Machinery ACM 231 270 doi 10 1145 155360 155373 ISSN 0362 1340 Zacharski Ron March 1991 Macintosh Allegro Common Lisp New Version Replaces Objectlisp with CLOS Academic Computer Services Newsletter 25 3 Clozure CL History ccl clozure com Retrieved 2019 08 07 R Matthew Emerson Keynote This Old Lisp Presentation Slides PDF European Lisp Symposium Retrieved 2020 04 04 This Old Lisp thisoldlisp com Retrieved 2019 08 07 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alice K Hartley amp oldid 1186605333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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