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that Hewitt found some interesting and even fundamentall relationships between Turing Completeness and etc. However, something did not feel quite right, and after taking a more careful look at this I realised that the reason his results "clash" with the rest of the theory is because none of them are formal mathematical arguments. Moreover, I have not found *any* confirmations of this in academic literature (apart from the one published by Hewitt, of course).
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I don't see a basis for this in the project, with which I was already familiar. Have an outstanding query in the IRC channel supporting it (cloud haskell, CH) and will remove that row shortly, barring discovery/direction to the relevance. Everything with message passing or communicating objects isn't
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In particular, these edits are based solely on the lack of publication info, and if such info was available I would reinstate the references. I invite you to continue editing the article, if you are knowledgeable, to make sure that the remaining references are accurate in terms of the content of the
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The reason we have this whole mess simply because it is part of big self-reference cycle of Hewitt's productions. If you don't believe me, just check the facts yourselves. Initially after reading these few articles on Actor Model and it's relationship with other fields, for a while I myself believed
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Please provide the complete publication information - including the publisher, place of publication, pages, doi, etc. - for the reference. A review of the WHOIS information shows that robust11.org is a website registered to an individual, rather than to any professional society or publisher. I want
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it implements the same primitives with the same semantics. This is exactly the same claim that the two citations for Scala make. They reference Hewitt and Agha but only actually claim to implement the Erlang primitives. This is the basis on which the page currently justifies calling Scala a whole
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Perhaps it is the latest and most accurate information (although "most accurate" is a strange turn of phrase when referring to theoretical computability). In that case, some other editor will add it. In the meantime, Carl Hewitt is banned from editing Knowledge (XXG); that extends to the entire
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I also fail to understand how can self-published things by Carl Hewitt can be considered valid references? Has anyone even looked at those papers (i.e. papers "published" by Carl Hewitt after the 2000)? They are mostly total rubbish. E.g. some claim to disprove central theorems of mathemathical
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It is true, but given the long pattern of violations, there is no reason to burden ourselves re-protecting articles every one month. The general pattern is that a longer protection seems to calm things down. Since you have requested unprotection, and the other affected articles have been quiet
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Ahh, I hadn't read the more general policy on protection, so it looked to me like sort of creeping overreach/severity. Considering how long this has been going on (baffling), I guess it won't be long before the little lock is back, but thanks for being pragmatic and giving it a shot anyway.
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actor programming language (even though it's just a library in scala). Exactly the same justification can be made for Haskell as a whole, and certainly for the Cloud Haskell library. For references/citations, use "Towards Haskell in the Cloud" the paper and perhaps Jeff's thesis (
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DBLP is not very up to dateĀ :-( The important thing is to learn as much as you can. Unfortunately, it is becoming increasingly difficult to improve articles because of Knowledge (XXG) Administrator censorship. So your best bet is to read the articles in the bibliography.
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Said principal developer here. Just a quick follow-up with some more details and references. What exactly is an implementation of the actor model is an interesting question, and I'm not going to make any strong claim that Erlang is such an implementation. However,
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I would go on and just start proposing things for deletion / edit out things myself, but I feel it will be taken as some kind of an unexplained "attack", that's why I'm taking the time to point out the flawed referencing and backing up of arguments and etc. --
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Second, sorry for using strongs words, but this is not an ad-hominem attack on Carl Hewitt. This is about the standard scientific process and the usual guidelines by which Knowledge (XXG) is being run, e.g. preventing things like citing self-publications.
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One immediate question is: what is the full publication information for "Proceedings of inconsistency robustness", including the publisher? Strangely, a Google search does not turn up any information, and "robust11.org" is simply an online PDF. ā€”Ā Carl
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Although Carl Hewitt was apparently banned from Knowledge (XXG), to me the overall article *still* reads like the typical "Actor model is above everything" propoganda he spams everywhere he appears (see e.g. his self-post at Lambda the Ultimate:
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The standard scientific process is for critics to publish criticism of other scientists under their own name instead of hiding behind anonymity. At the Lambda the Ultimate Forum that you complained about, you are required to use your real
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Authoritative is a disputed opinion; unless the "Inconsistency Robustness" board is also the recognized experts on the Actor Model (well, it's you, so it may be the case, but because it's you, it's not reliable, even if authoritative). ā€”
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Evidently you were unaware that FOM is censored. (Some prominent researchers working in the Foundations of Mathematics are unhappy about the censorship.) Academics are very busy people. They document their positions and move on.
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There is nothing wrong with references to reliable published work, of course, if they are added by non-banned editors in a way that follows general Knowledge (XXG) principles. I would encourage other editors to research the book
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Authoritativeness of the article comes from the program committees of the Inconsistency Robustness symposia, the editors of Studies in Logic at College Publications, and the review by Professor Meyers as well as the author.
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Finally, the "What is Computation?" article is a philosophical essay -- not some kind of a mathematical paper which can be used to argue about some fundamental relationship to / implications about mathematical logic. It's
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The "strangely" is not so strange, when you notice the fact that it is an "institution" setup by Carl Hewitt through which he publishes his own material. I don't know how to state this without sounding sarcastic.
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Also, right, so now we are turning this into a discussion about Carl Hewitt, which is not my concern at all. I'll leave the title as is, because presumably you will just keep reverting it anyway. --humble_reader
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E.g. most of the sub-sections of "Message-passing semantics" contain almost no reasonable references and are just some rephrasings of statements made by Carl Hewitt, not some things proven / stated by other
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lately, I have unprotected the article. However, if the problem returns, I will re-protect it for several months. (It is worth emphasizing that this is semi-protection, not full protection.) ā€”Ā Carl
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is, right? Also, thanks, indeed the intelligent monologues of Carl Hewitt on G+ display his irrefutably correct arguments and the support from them academic society on them!</irony: -->
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be used as a reference for anything but philosophical arguments on what the actor model "is". (And yet even those being pretty bad ones). If you look at the discussion of the article at
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ActorScriptā„¢ extension of C#Ā®, JavaĀ®, Objective CĀ®, JavaScriptĀ®, and SystemVerilog using iAdaptiveā„¢ concurrency for antiCloudā„¢ privacy and security: One computer is no computer in IoT
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I believe the semi-protection should be lifted immediately because the ruling specifically says periods up to 1 month if needed, not 3 months or 6 months or 100,000 months.
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to emphasize that the issue is that the paper has no publication information apart from the arXiv and a link to a conference website registered to an individual. ā€”Ā Carl
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when it becomes available (it is on Amazon, but not yet available in any library indexed by WorldCat), and to add it to the article as appropriate. ā€”Ā Carl
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Mocking academic experts won't get you anywhere. Of course, they are divided into differing camps. You need to understand the issues being discussed.
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project, including talk pages. Please do not place any more edit requests on this page. They will be removed without further comment. ā€”Ā Carl
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I have changed the title to something neutral. I will look at the references in a little while, and remove any that are unpublished.
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today I have finished an article about the actor model in the German Knowledge (XXG). Can you please place to link to the version?
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So the feedback from one of the principal developers is that CH does what Erlang does and is therefore an Actor implementation.
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Also, there is JAVACT which is a Java library for programming concurrent, distributed and mobile agent-based applications. See:
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is becoming an increasingly important publisher. Other areas of Knowledge (XXG) have recognized this reality. Why not here?
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Carl Hewitt. "Actor Model of Computation: Scalable Robust Information Systems" Proceedings of Inconsistency Robustness 2011.
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Carl Hewitt. "Actor Model of Computation: Scalable Robust Information Systems" Proceedings of Inconsistency Robustness 2011.
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Since I started on the "academics trying to confront Carl Hewitt's statements" theme, follow along this conversation in the
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Unfortunately, the FOM list is censored. Many conversations are cut off mid-stream and continued via other forums such as
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As something of a logician, you may not be aware that the action in Computer Science is in the refereed conferences (i.g.
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libcppa was released in version 0.2.1 two days ago (2012-07-02). Furthermore, reference should imo link to the Git Tags (
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related articles on Knowledge (XXG). If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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Please update the release date for the Actor Framework project to 11/13/2013. IE, in the source, look for this section:
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So the criteria for being an implementation of the Actor model is at issue, I think. Leaving open for further comment.
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Perhaps you can add a reference to STAGE implementation of the actor model in python from Imperial College of London -
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How long after the last release will a project qualify as inactive? 2 years of inactivity looks like a lot to me. --
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I'd much rather see NOTHING on this page than have a lot of statements which are highly dubious and just confuse me.
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Section titles should accurately reflect subject matter. So I have changed the title to reflect the content below.
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Replace the date with 2013-11-13. Source: me, as I am the dev on that project. You can verify this by looking at
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Lacking discussion of the crucial role of ActorScript (including meta interpreter) in defining the Actor Model
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attacks on academic experts. A hallmark of such attacks is a complete lack of fact or subject argumentation.
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Is it wise to cripple the article, just because there is a Knowledge (XXG) vendetta against Hewitt?
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referenced article, which I have not had the opportunity to verify myself at this point. ā€”Ā Carl
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Specifically, the following deficiencies and inaccuracies in the article need to be fixed:
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Frankly, it would be very good to have some fresh eyes on this page, and on the articles
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put in standard reference to published literature + the most referenced tutorial video
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Lacking discussion of the crucial role played by "Swiss cheese" in the Actor Model
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It looks like some censor removed the reference when it was added to the article.
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I think the language Go fits in the list of languages implementing this model.
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The most authoritative published article on the Actor Model is the following: "
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First, I don't understand why you are changing titles of posts made by others.
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The book is Vol. 52 in the very prestigious Studies in Logic series under
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and looking at the date on the right. Thanks, Brian Grunkemeyer (
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