Warren Teitelman
Warren Teitelman | |
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| Born | February 21, 1941 |
| Died | August 12, 2013 (aged 72) |
| Nationality | American |
| Alma mater | Caltech (BS) MIT (PhD) |
| Known for | |
| Awards | ACM Software System Award (1992) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Computer science Artificial intelligence |
| Thesis | PILOT: A Step Toward Man-Computer Symbiosis (1967) |
| Doctoral advisor | Marvin Minsky |
Warren Teitelman (February 21, 1941 – August 12, 2013) was an American computer scientist known for his work on programming environments and the invention and first implementation of concepts including Undo / Redo, spelling correction, advising, online help, and DWIM (Do What I Mean).