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Gregory V. (Greg) Wilson
,
a Canadian computer scientist, programmer, from 2007 until 2010 assistant professor in Computer Science at the
University of Toronto
. He completed a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Engineering at
Queen’s University
in 1984, a M.Sc. in
Artificial Intelligence
and a Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1992 at
University of Edinburgh
. Greg Wilson developed an entry for the
WCCC 1989
while completing Ph.D. part-time, which was the parallel
Transputer
program
Moby
, based on
Cyrus 68K
by
Mark Taylor
and
David Levy
[1]
.
Greg Wilson
[2]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
External Links
References
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Selected Publications
[3]
Greg Wilson
(
1986
).
An Implementation of a Connection Method Theorem Prover for S5 Modal Logic
. M.Sc. thesis,
University of Edinburgh
Arthur Trew
,
Greg Wilson
(eds.) (
1991
).
Past, Present, Parallel: A Survey of Available Parallel Computing Systems
.
Springer
Greg Wilson
(
1993
).
Structuring and Supporting Programs on Parallel Computers
. Ph.D. thesis,
University of Edinburgh
Greg Wilson
(
1995
).
Practical Parallel Programming
. MIT Press.
Greg Wilson
,
Paul Lu
(eds.) (
1996
).
Parallel Programming Using C++
. MIT Press.
Greg Wilson
(
2003
).
XML-Based Programming Systems
.
Doctor Dobb’s Journal
, March 2003.
Michelle Levesque
,
Greg Wilson
(
2004
).
Open Source, Cold Shoulder
. Software Development
Andy Oram
&
Greg Wilson
(eds.) (
2007
).
Beautiful code: Leading Programmers Explain How They Think
.
O'Reilly
,
amazon.com
External Links
Greg Wilson's ICGA Tournaments
The Third Bit
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Oct 14, 2016
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Jan 7, 2016
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Dec 13, 2016
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University of Toronto
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WCCC 1989
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a Canadian computer scientist, programmer, from 2007 until 2010 assistant professor in Computer Science at the University of Toronto. He completed a Bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Engineering at Queen’s University in 1984, a M.Sc. in Artificial Intelligence and a Ph.D. in Computer Science in 1992 at University of Edinburgh. Greg Wilson developed an entry for the WCCC 1989 while completing Ph.D. part-time, which was the parallel Transputer program Moby, based on Cyrus 68K by Mark Taylor and David Levy [1] .
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