Difference between revisions of "Samuel Fuller"

From Chessprogramming wiki
Jump to: navigation, search
 
Line 9: Line 9:
  
 
=Selected Publications=  
 
=Selected Publications=  
<ref>[https://dblp.uni-trier.de/pers/hd/f/Fuller:Samuel_H=.html dblp: Samuel H. Fuller]</ref> <ref>[http://ilk.uvt.nl/icga/journal/docs/References.pdf ICGA Reference Database] (pdf)</ref>  
+
<ref>[https://dblp.uni-trier.de/pers/hd/f/Fuller:Samuel_H=.html dblp: Samuel H. Fuller]</ref> <ref>[[ICGA Journal#RefDB|ICGA Reference Database]]</ref>  
 
==1972 ...==
 
==1972 ...==
 
* [[Samuel Fuller|Samuel H. Fuller]] ('''1972'''). ''[http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2200844 The Analysis and Scheduling of Devices Having Rotational Delays]''. Ph.D. thesis, [[Stanford University]], advisor [[Mathematician#EJMcCluskey|Edward McCluskey]]  
 
* [[Samuel Fuller|Samuel H. Fuller]] ('''1972'''). ''[http://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/2200844 The Analysis and Scheduling of Devices Having Rotational Delays]''. Ph.D. thesis, [[Stanford University]], advisor [[Mathematician#EJMcCluskey|Edward McCluskey]]  

Latest revision as of 17:54, 16 November 2020

Home * People * Samuel Fuller

Samuel Fuller [1]

Samuel H. (Sam) Fuller, III,
an American electrical engineer, computer scientist and distinguished research scientist and CTO emeritus, former vice president, research and development, at Analog Devices, Inc., and before, from 1978 until 1998, vice president of research, and chief scientist at Digital Equipment Corporation.

Sam Fuller received his Ph.D. in electical engineering from Stanford University in 1972 under advisor Edward McCluskey, and was associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University in the 70s, where he was involved in the design and performance evaluation of several experimental multiprocessor computer systems, and co-authored along with John Gaschnig and James Gillogly an analysis of alpha-beta [2].

Selected Publications

[3] [4]

1972 ...

2000 ...

External Links

References

Up one level