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Siewiorek, Daniel Paul was born on June 2, 1946 in Cleveland. Son of Frank Stanley and Lena Mae (Pozum) Siewiorek.
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This book describes the architecture of the first of a new class of computers, the graphic supercomputer workstation. The authors concentrate on the motivation for defining a new class of computer architectures, as well as on the form of the architecture that responds to the specifications for this new class. Written both for the technical professional as well as for students interested in computer architecture, this study of Titan architecture yields insights into an historically significant machine while examining its architectural principles both in isolation and in their inter-dependence with various design decisions. The book employs taxonomy as a means for organizing the discussion. Since performance is of paramount importance, a separate taxonomy and discussion on performance metrics is provided. The authors provide an evolutionary description of architectural and performance concepts and a glossary with definitions of the major terms and concepts. In addition, the book contains a brief high-level summary of the major features of the Titan architecture, as well as appendices.
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Addressing the issues of engineering design in computer architecture, this book describes the design and implementation of MICON, a system for automating the synthesis of small computers.
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Siewiorek, Daniel Paul was born on June 2, 1946 in Cleveland. Son of Frank Stanley and Lena Mae (Pozum) Siewiorek.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, University Michigan, 1968. Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 1969. Doctor of Philosophy in Electrical Engineering, Stanford University, 1972.
Assistant professor computer science and electrical engineering, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1972-1976; associate professor, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, 1976-1979; professor, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, since 1979; Buhl professor, Carnegie-Mellon U., Pittsburgh, since 1994. Consultant Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, Massachusetts, United Technologies, Hartford, Connecticut, Systems Technology Development, Reston, Virginia.
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Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (chairman technical committee on fault tolerant computing 1981-1983, distinguished lecturer 1981, distinguished visitor 1981-1982), Association Computing Machinery (director special interest group on computer architecture 1974-1978). Member National Academy of Engineering, Marine Technology Society, Sigma Xi, Tau Beta Pi, Eta Kappa Nu.
Married Karon Diane Walker, August 5, 1972. Children: Nora Ann, Gail Marie.