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Nell
Dale, University of Texas, Austin
Nell Dale has received a B.S. in Mathematics and Psychology from the University
of Houston in 1960, a M.A. in Mathematics, from the University of Texas
at Austin, in 1964, and a Ph.D. in Computer Sciences from the University
of Texas at Austin in 1972. Nell Dale has been on the faculty at the University
of Texas, Austin since 1975. She retired from full-time teaching in the
summer of 1994 and is now teaching each fall semester and spending the spring
and summer writing and traveling.
Daniel Joyce, Villanova University
Daniel Joyce is an Associate Professor with the Computing Science department
at Villanova University. He also chairs the department's Undergraduate Curricula
Committee. Joyce's research interests are in software engineering with a
focus in software requirements identification and software engineering education.
He also enjoys creating lab materials for several of the department's courses.
Joyce recently co-authored, with Barry Holmes, Object-Oriented Programming
with Java.
Chip Weems, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Chip Weems is an Associate Professor of computer science at the University
of Massachusetts at Amherst. He received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees
from Oregon State University in 1977 and 1979, respectively. He received
the Ph.D. from the University of Massachusetts in 1984. Over the last 23
years, he has taught courses in introductory programming, software engineering,
computer architecture, and parallel processing. Since 1986 he has co-authored
13 textbooks that have helped over a million students learn to program computers.
His books have been translated into French, Spanish, and Russian. He conducts
research in computer architecture, compilers, parallel processing, and compiler-architecture
co-optimization.
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