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Bulger, Roger James was born on May 18, 1933 in Brooklyn. Son of William Joseph and Florence Dorothy (Poggi) Bulger.
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The advent of the Java programming language has made the corporate computing world take notice. Java offers businesses many benefits, including the secure deployment of distributed business applications. Yet for all of its strengths, Java is still largely a mystery to professionals charged with mapping corporate computing strategy. Mission-Critical Java Project Management provides information technology professionals with the foundation they need to decide what role Java should play in their corporate IT strategy. Rather than hyping the use of Java for every application, this book documents the advantages and challenges of building Java-based business systems. The authors--experts in deploying large-scale Java business systems--provide invaluable information for those confronting the challenges and opportunities that Java presents to the corporate computing architecture. Case studies throughout the book offer real-world examples and lessons learned from the authors' personal experience using Java in business applications. The approach is candid and unbiased, and this objective view helps you learn when using Java is the best solution and when it is not.In short Mission-Critical Java Project Management will show you how Java should fit in your organization's current and future enterprise computing plans. Highlights include: *A discussion of the risks and rewards of an enterprise-wide Java implementation using multiple case studies *An explanation of building Java-based systems from experienced consultants who have developed a complex, real-world Java business application with over one million lines of code *A case study focusing on the development of a large-scale Java business application for via World Network, an Andersen Consulting Enterprise that delivers e-commerce technologies to the travel industry 020132573XB04062001
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Bulger, Roger James was born on May 18, 1933 in Brooklyn. Son of William Joseph and Florence Dorothy (Poggi) Bulger.
AB, Harvard University, 1955. Doctor of Medicine, Harvard University, 1960. Postgraduate, Cambridge University, England, 1955—1956.
Degree (honorary), Thomas Jefferson University, 1995. Degree (honorary), University Maryland. Degree (honorary), Western University of Health Sciences, 1998.
Degree (honorary), Kirkesville University Osteopathic Medicine, 1999. Degree (honorary), Rush University, 2001.
Intern, then resident in internal medicine University Washington Hospitals, 1960—1962. Trainee in infectious disease and microbiology University Washington, 1962—1963. Renal and metabolic diseases Boston University, 1963—1964.
From assistant professor to associate professor medicine University Washington Medical School, Seattle, 1966—1970. Medical director University Hospital, 1967—1970. Professor community health science, dean allied health Duke University Medical Center, 1970—1972.
Executive officer Institute Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, 1972—1976. Professor internal medicine George Washington University School Medicine, 1972—1976. Professor internal medicine, family and community medicine, dean Medical School, chancellor Worcester campus University Massachusetts, 1976—1978.
President University Texas Health Science Center, Houston, 1978—1988. President, Chief Executive Officer Association Academy Health Centers, 1988—2005. Senior advisor to National Center for Minority Health and Disparities, National Institutes of Health, 2006—2007.
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Author: Hippocrates Revisited, 1973, In Search of Modern Hippocrates, 1987, Technology, Bureaucracy and Healing, 1988, Mission Management, 1998, The Quest for Mercy, 1998, Edmund Pellegrino, Philosopher and Physician, 2001, The Honorable Paul G. Rogers, A Portrait of Leadership, 2005. Also articles, chapters in books. Member editorial board various journals.
Board directors Georgetown University, Research American, American International Health Alliance, Medicine/Public Health Initiative. Chair, board trustee Institute Advancement Multicultured & Minority Medicine, since 2008. Fellow American College of Physicians, Royal Society Medicine, Academy for Health Services Research (distinguished).
Member Institute Medicine, Infectious Disease Society of America, National Academy Social Insurance.
Married Ruth Ellen Grouse, June 8, 1960. Children: Faith Anne, Grace Ellen.