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Paying Tribute to Computer Science Pioneer Frederick Brooks, Jr.

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He wrote The Mythical Man-Month , a book of essays published in 1975 that detailed lessons he learned from challenges he faced while developing the OS/360. Brooks left IBM in 1964 to found the University of North Carolina ’s computer science department in Chapel Hill.

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Celebrate the 75th Anniversary of the Transistor With IEEE

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Several society members are compiling a book about the transistor and its history. The events shall be a tribute to the men and women who have contributed to the development of the transistor, which has had a lasting impact on people's lives and has benefited mankind.”. In addition, technical articles are scheduled to run in.

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Remembering Roberto Saracco, President of EIT Digital

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He authored or coauthored more than 100 papers and 14 books, including The Disappearance of Telecommunications , published in 2000 by IEEE Press. Tribute from a close colleague Davide De Palma, co-founder of HR Coffee and a colleague of Saracco’s, submitted this in-depth portrait of his close friend to The Institute.

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Remembering Data Compression Pioneer K. R. Rao

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This tribute is an excerpted version of an article dedicated to his memory written by three of his colleagues: IEEE Member Jae Jeong Hwang, Zoran M. Rao co-authored 22 books, some of which have been translated from English to Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish. Rao was a professor of electrical engineering at the.

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A Cheapskate in Monterey

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and Sunglass Hut replace “weedy lots and junk heaps,” though a central plaza with bronze sculptures of Steinbeck and some of his characters pays tribute to the past. Among several modestly priced hotels there, I booked the Hotel Abrego , where my $130-a-night room included a Keurig coffee machine and spacious glassed-in shower.

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Celebrating the Life of Columbia Professor Stephen Unger

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He published three books on the topic, including Controlling Technology: Ethics and the Responsible Engineer. He retired in 2005. Throughout his career, he consulted for technology companies including Bell Labs and IBM. Unger was dedicated to promoting ethics in engineering.

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Pioneer of Google’s Data Centers Dies at 58

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Rao authored more than 14 books and 400 journal articles during his career. Multivariate statistics are data analysis procedures that simultaneously consider more than two variables. After nine years at Penn State he moved to New York, where he was a research professor at the University of Buffalo until shortly before he died.

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