• Jerome Howard "Jerry" Saltzer (born October 9, 1939) is an American computer scientist. Jerry Saltzer received an ScD in Electrical Engineering from MIT...
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  • RUNOFF program by Jerry Saltzer, which ran on CTSS. Douglas McIlroy and Robert Morris wrote runoff for Multics in BCPL based on Saltzer's program written...
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  • Doug McIlroy and Bob Morris wrote Multics runoff in BCPL based on Jerry Saltzer's MAD version of RUNOFF "Info segment for runoff command". Massachusetts...
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  • patents. One of the originators of the MIT license, computer scientist Jerry Saltzer, has published his recollections of its early development, along with...
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  • Surveys. 8 (4): 359–389. doi:10.1145/356678.356680. S2CID 207736773. Jerry H. Saltzer, Mike D. Schroeder (September 1975). "The protection of information...
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  • and director Friedrich Salzer (1827–1876), German landscape painter Jerry Saltzer (born 1939), American computer scientist Lisel Salzer (1906–2005), Austrian-born...
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  • system at MIT."-Tom McCarthy "Project MAC editor was programmed by Jerry Saltzer as a way to produce documentation. In fact, that editor became the first...
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  • Scientists Jerry Saltzer and Michael Schroeder in their 1975 work The Protection of Information in Computer Systems, now colloquially referred to as Saltzer and...
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    from MIT, where he worked on the I/O architecture of Multics under Jerry Saltzer. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from MIT in 1973. From...
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  • invented in 1983 at MIT's Lab for Computer Science (CSR/CSC group under Jerry Saltzer and David D. Clark), and was commercialized in 1986 by FTP Software...
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