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Samuel Henry Fuller, III
,
an American electrical engineer, computer scientist and former vice president, research and development, at
Analog Devices, Inc.
[1]
. He received his Ph.D. in
electical engineering
from
Stanford University
in 1972 under advisor
Edward McCluskey
, and was associate professor at
Carnegie Mellon University
, 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
on an analysis of
alpha-beta
[2]
.
Samuel Fuller
[3]
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
External Links
References
What links here?
Selected Publications
[4]
[5]
Samuel H. Fuller
(
1972
).
The Analysis and Scheduling of Devices Having Rotational Delays
. Ph.D. thesis,
Stanford University
, advisor
Edward McCluskey
Samuel H. Fuller
,
John Gaschnig
,
James Gillogly
(
1973
).
An Analysis of the Alpha-Beta Pruning Algorithm.
Carnegie Mellon University
,
pdf
Samuel H. Fuller
,
Daniel Siewiorek
(
1973
).
Some Observations on Semiconductor Technology and the Architecture of Large Digital Modules
.
Carnegie Mellon University
,
pdf
Harold S. Stone
,
Samuel H. Fuller
(
1973
).
On the Near-Optimality of the Shortest-Latency-Time-First Drum Scheduling Discipline
.
Communications of the ACM
, Vol. 16, No. 6
Samuel H. Fuller
,
Victor R. Lesser
,
Gordon Bell
,
Charles H. Kaman
(
1976
).
The Effects-of Emerging Technology and Emulation, Requirements on Microprogramming
.
pdf
Samuel H. Fuller
(
2005
).
RapidIO: The Embedded System Interconnect
. ISBN-13: 978-0470092910, Wiley,
amazon
[6]
Samuel H. Fuller
,
Lynette I. Millett
(
2011
).
Computing Performance: Game Over or Next Level?
IEEE Computer
, Vol. 44, No. 1
External Links
The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Samuel Fuller, III
Sam Fuller | LinkedIn
Samuel H. Fuller Ph.D. - Executive Bio, Compensation History, and Contacts
,
Equilar Atlas
Analog Devices Inc’s Samuel H Fuller (NASDAQ:ADI)
Analog Devices Inc (ADI) insider Samuel Fuller sells USD 111K of stock
,
MMD Newswire
, January 17, 2012
References
^
Analog Devices Inc’s Samuel H Fuller (NASDAQ:ADI)
^
Samuel Fuller
,
John Gaschnig
,
James Gillogly
(
1973
).
An Analysis of the Alpha-Beta Pruning Algorithm.
Technical Report,
Carnegie Mellon University
^
Sam Fuller | LinkedIn
^
DBLP: Samuel H. Fuller
^
ICGA Reference Database
(pdf)
^
RapidIO from Wikipedia
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an American electrical engineer, computer scientist and former vice president, research and development, at Analog Devices, Inc. [1]. He received his Ph.D. in electical engineering from Stanford University in 1972 under advisor Edward McCluskey, and was associate professor at Carnegie Mellon University, 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 on an analysis of alpha-beta [2] .
Table of Contents
Selected Publications
[4] [5]External Links
References
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