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Education:
PhD University of Pennsylvania - Computer Science, 1970
MS Harvard University - Applied Mathematics, 1963
BSEE University of Pennsylvania - Electrical Engineering, 1961
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Research Interests:
Computer Architecture - Integrated Circuit Design,
Manufacture, and Quality Control
Selected Publications:
- "Introduction to the Theory of Computing", 1974, Charles E.
Merrill Books,
Inc., (with Samuel Bergman)
- "VAX - Assembly Language and Architecture", 1985, Prindle
Weber & Schmidt, (with Robert L. Stafford)
- "Assembly Language Programming for the PDP-11, RT-11, RSX,
and UNIX",
(Second Edition) 1986, Prindle, Weber & Schmidt, (with Robert
L. Stafford)
- "Case for an award of the Levy Medal to Whitfield Diffie and
Martin Hellman
for the Invention of Public Key Cryptography" To the
Committee on Science and
the Arts of the Franklin Institute, awarded, May, 1997. (with
Lawrence Dobbins)
- "Case for an award of the Benjamin Franklin Medal to Noam
Chomsky for
Developing a System of Linguistic Analasys" To the Committee
on Science and
the Arts of the Franklin Institute, awarded, April, 1999.
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Teaching Topics and Interests:
Computer Architecture - Logic Design - Programming Languages - Discrete Mathematics - Operating Systems
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