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Rudolph, Larry was born on July 8, 1954 in New York City. Son of Morris and Helen Rudolph.
(Study the past, if you would divine the future. -CONFUCIU...)
Study the past, if you would divine the future. -CONFUCIUS A well written, organized, and concise survey is an important tool in any newly emerging field of study. This present text is the first of a new series that has been established to promote the publications of such survey books. A survey serves several needs. Virtually every new research area has its roots in several diverse areas and many of the initial fundamental results are dispersed across a wide range of journals, books, and conferences in many dif ferent sub fields. A good survey should bring together these results. But just a collection of articles is not enough. Since terminology and notation take many years to become standardized, it is often difficult to master the early papers. In addition, when a new research field has its foundations outside of computer science, all the papers may be difficult to read. Each field has its own view of el egance and its own method of presenting results. A good survey overcomes such difficulties by presenting results in a notation and terminology that is familiar to most computer scientists. A good survey can give a feel for the whole field. It helps identify trends, both successful and unsuccessful, and it should point new researchers in the right direction.
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researcher computer science educator
Rudolph, Larry was born on July 8, 1954 in New York City. Son of Morris and Helen Rudolph.
Bachelor, Queens College, New York City, 1976. Master of Arts, Courant Institute, New York University, 1978. Doctor of Philosophy, Courant Institute, New York University, 1982.
Postdoctoral fellow department computer science University Toronto, 1981-1982. Assistant professor department computer science Carnegie Mellon University, 1982-1985. Associate professor Institute Computer Science Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel, since 1985.
(Study the past, if you would divine the future. -CONFUCIU...)
Married Ainat Kalay, June 29, 1988. Children: Hilla, Rogel, Noga Rogel.