Saul Gorn (1912 – 1992)
Pioneer in computer and information science who was a member of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Pennsylvania for more than 30 years.
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Universal coding for computers is sought that uses relative addresses and a pseudocode and that assembles and translates, printing out a directory of final addresses of key commands, variables, and constants.
It's amazing how we can do things simultaneously, like talking and not listening.
The term "informatics" was first defined by Saul Gorn of University of Pennsylvania in 1983 (Gorn, 1983) as computer science plus information science used in conjunction with the name of a discipline such as business administration or biology. It denotes an application of computer science and information science to the management and processing of data, information and knowledge in the named discipline.
If you think about it long enough, you'll see that it's obvious.
Saul Gorn, an authority on machine oi automated language who has expanded his interests from the use of the computer foi information storage and retrieval to the broader topic of the "'information pollution" and an examination of the forces which contribute to it...
Only unsolvable problems are worthy of artificial intelligence.
A man spends the first year of his life learning that he ends at his own skin, and the rest of his life learning that he doesn't.
Teaching is a personal matter of the nursery of the mind and should not be on public display.
This fact is clear to those who know it.
Science vs. Technology: We should know why things must act as they do, to make them act as we want them to.
If you expect to sell what you make, you must also fabricate information about it.
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