Background
Gries, David Joseph was born on April 26, 1939 in Flushing, New York, United States. Son of Konrad and Anne (Zeeb) Gries.
(Here, the authors strive to change the way logic and disc...)
Here, the authors strive to change the way logic and discrete math are taught in computer science and mathematics: while many books treat logic simply as another topic of study, this one is unique in its willingness to go one step further. The book traets logic as a basic tool which may be applied in essentially every other area.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1441928359/?tag=2022091-20
(Describes the techniques involved in writing compilers fo...)
Describes the techniques involved in writing compilers for high-level languages such as FORTRAN or PL/1. Treats both theory and practical aspects of compiler writing. Discusses semantic routines, their purposes and their connection to syntax recognition.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047132776X/?tag=2022091-20
(Here, the authors strive to change the way logic and disc...)
Here, the authors strive to change the way logic and discrete math are taught in computer science and mathematics: while many books treat logic simply as another topic of study, this one is unique in its willingness to go one step further. The book traets logic as a basic tool which may be applied in essentially every other area.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0387941150/?tag=2022091-20
educator computer science researcher
Gries, David Joseph was born on April 26, 1939 in Flushing, New York, United States. Son of Konrad and Anne (Zeeb) Gries.
Bachelor of Science, Queens College, 1960. Master of Science, University Illinois, 1963. Doctor rerum naturalium (Doctor in Sciences), Munich Technology University, Germany, 1966.
Doctor of Laws (honorary), Daniel Webster College, 1996.
Mathematician, programmer, United States Naval Weapons Laboratory, Dahlgren, Virginia, 1960-1962; technical assistant, Munich Technology U., 1963-1966; assistant professor computer science, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, 1966-1969; assistant professor, Cornell Univercity, Ithaca, New York, 1969-1973; associate professor, Cornell Univercity, 1973-1977; professor, Cornell Univercity, since 1977; William L. Lewis professor engineering, Cornell Univercity, since 1992; department chairman computer science, Cornell Univercity, 1982-1987. Chairman Computing Research Board, 1987-1989.
(Here, the authors strive to change the way logic and disc...)
(Here, the authors strive to change the way logic and disc...)
(Describes the techniques involved in writing compilers fo...)
(Describes basic programming principles and their step-by-...)
Member Association Computing Machinery (Best Paper in Systems and Programming award 1977, Karl Karlstom Education award 1995).
Married Elaine White, November 26, 1961. Children: Paul Christian, Susan Norene.