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| Title: | Engineering: Cornell Quarterly, Vol.20, No.2 (Autumn 1985): Twenty Years of Computer Science at Cornell |
| Authors: | Gries, David Teitelbaum, Tim Reps, Thomas Schneider, Fred B. Babaoglu, Ozalp Birman, Kenneth P. Toueg, Sam Krafft, Dean B. Solworth, Jon A. Duke, Diane Fish, Michele |
| Keywords: | Engineering Cornell University Computer Science Personal Computer Distributive Computer Systems Computer Programming Robotics Computer Architecture Administrative Computing |
| Issue Date: | 1985 |
| Publisher: | Internet-First University Press |
| Abstract: | IN THIS ISSUE: Twenty Years of Computer Science at Cornell /2 David Gries ... Immediate Computation or How to Keep a Personal Computer Busy /12 Tim Teitelbaum and Thomas Reps ... Reaching Agreement: A Fundamental Task Even in Distributed Computer Systems /18 Fred B. Schneider, Ozalp Babaoglu, Kenneth P. Birman, and Sam Toueg ... Programming Methodology: Making a Science Out of an Art /23 David Gries and Fred B. Schneider ...
Robotics and Computer Science /28 Dean B. Krafft ... Computer Architecture: The Software-Hardware Interface /34 Jon A. Solworth ... Setting an Example: Administrative Computing in Cornell's Department of Computer Science /41 Diane Duke and Michele Fish ...
Vantage /44 ... Faculty Publications /50 ... Editorial /60 ... Register /46 ... Letters /58 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1813/2431 |
| Appears in Collections: | Engineering Quarterly
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