Background
Thomas J. Bergin was born on October 15, 1940 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He is a son of Thomas J. Bergin, a sales manager for a steel manufacturer, and Leona M. Bergin, a homemaker.
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This book shares the valuable experiences and how-to knowledge of the professionals that have invested years of time and study to the development of CASE tools. Expert managers and researchers examine current practices and look toward the future trends of CASE technology. It covers all aspects of preparing an organization for the successful implementation of a CASE program. Actual case studies, empirical research and theoretical suppositions are used to assess how CASE is being used today and to predict future directions.
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1993
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This book compromises a living archive of important programming languages, described by the people most instrumental in their creation and development. Drawn from the ACM/SIGPLAN Second History of Programming Languages Conference, this volume, like the earlier book from the first such conference (HOPL), conveys the motivations of the language designers and the reasons why they rejected existing languages and created new ones. The book relates the processes by which different languages evolved, in the words of the individuals active in the languages' development. Most important, participants share insights about influences and decisions, both on choices made and on the many roads not taken. In the book's conclusion, distinguished historians of computing share views about preserving programming language history. Fourteen chapters cover a broad range of languages in wide use today, as well as lesser known languages that made significant contributions to programming language evolution: C, C++, Smalltalk, Pascal, Ada, Prolog, Lisp, ALGOL 68, FORMAC, CLU, Icon, Forth, Monitors and Concurrent Pascal, and Discrete Simulation Languages.
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1996
Thomas J. Bergin was born on October 15, 1940 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. He is a son of Thomas J. Bergin, a sales manager for a steel manufacturer, and Leona M. Bergin, a homemaker.
Thomas J. Bergin graduated from the University of Maryland at College Park and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree.
Then, he attended the American University which he graduated with a Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees.
Thomas J. Bergin's career began in 1960 with the military service in United States Army which he ended in 1963.
Then, in 1966, he was admitted as a systems manager at the United States Veterans Administration in Washington D.C., United States. He occupied the post till 1982.
Then, in 1982, he became a professor of computer science at American University Washington D.C., United States. From this time, Bergin aslo curated and directed the Computer History Museum and consulted government agencies.
Nowadays Bergin is an Associate Professor of Information Systems in the Department of Computer Science and Information Systems at the American University.
In addition to his research interest in computer-aided software engineering, Dr. Bergin is widely recognized for his in-depth research into the history of computing as well as the ethical and social impacts of computer use.
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1996
Thomas J. Bergin married Diane E. Adamson on August 27, 1966. The couple has three children. Their names are John Timothy, Michael Joseph, Kathleen Elizabeth.