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an American computer scientist and professor of CS and [|public affairs] at [|Princeton University]. He has done a variety of [|computer security] research, including work on [|proof-carrying] [|authentication], on security related to the Java programming language, and the [|Secure Digital Music Initiative] (SDMI) challenge. While affiliated with [|California Institute of Technology], [|Pasadena, California] during the 80s, Felten researched on parallel algorithms for nCUBE concurrent computers. Along with Steve Otto, Rod Morison, and Rob Fatland, Ed Felten is co-author of the massive parallel chess program Waycool, which played three ACM North American Computer Chess Championships, the ACM 1986, ACM 1987 and ACM 1988, as well the WCCC 1989. || toc =See also=
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=Selected Publications=

1988 ...

 * Ed Felten, Steve Otto (**1988**). //[|Chess on a Hypercube]//. The Third Conference on Hypercube Concurrent Computers and Applications, Vol. II-Applications
 * Ed Felten, Steve Otto (**1988**). //A Highly Parallel Chess Program//. Conference on Fifth Generation Computer Systems
 * Ed Felten (**1989**). //Playing Against an Imperfect Opponent//. Workshop on New Directions in Game-Tree Search
 * Ed Felten, Steve Otto (**1989**). //[|Coherent parallel C]//. Proceedings of the third conference on Hypercube concurrent computers and applications

1990 ...

 * Ed Felten (**1993**). //[|Protocol Compilation: High Performance Communication for Parallel Programs]//. Ph.D. thesis, [|University of Washington], advisors Edward D. Lazowska and John Zahorjan
 * Steve Otto, Ed Felten (**1995**). //[|Dynamic tree searching]// in [|Gary W. Sabot] //[|High performance computing: problem solving with parallel and vector architectures]//. [|amazon.com]
 * [|Gary McGraw], Ed Felten (**1996**). //[|Java Security - Hostile Applets, Holes & Antidotes]//. [|John Wiley & Sons]

2000 ...

 * Andrew Appel, Ed Felten (**2000**). //[|Technological access control interferes with noninfringing scholarship]//. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 43, No. 9
 * [|Scott A. Craver], [|Min Wu], [|Bede Liu], [|Adam Stubblefield], [|Ben Swartzlander], [|Dan S. Wallach], Ed Felten ( **2001**). //Reading Between the Lines: Lessons from the SDMI Challenge//. [|10th USENIX Security Symposium], [|pdf]
 * Ed Felten (**2003**). //[|A skeptical view of DRM and fair use]//. Communications of the ACM, Vol. 46, No. 4
 * Ed Felten (**2008**). //[|Coping with Outside-the-Box Attacks]//. [|CAV 2008]

2010

 * Ed Felten (**2012**). //[|Toward a healthy wireless privacy ecosystem]//. [|WISEC 2012]

=External Links=
 * [|Edward W. Felten - Homepage]
 * [|Ed Felton's ICGA Tournaments]
 * [|Edward Felten from Wikipedia]
 * [|The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Edward Felten]
 * [|The White House Names Dr. Ed Felten as Deputy U.S. Chief Technology Officer | The White House] by [|Alexander Macgillivray] and [|Megan Smith], May 11, 2015

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