Jack Dennis

Jack Bonnell Dennis (born October 13, 1931) is an American computer scientist and Emeritus Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

The work of Dennis in computer systems and computer languages is recognized to have played a key role in hacker culture. As a Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty member he sponsored easier access to computer facilities at MIT during the early development of the subculture. Much of what would later become Unix came from his early collaboration with Dennis Ritchie and Ken Thompson. This collaborative and open philosophy lives on today.

Dennis was also a member of the Tech Model Railroad Club, which incubated much of the early slang and traditions of hacking. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Formal Properties of Well-formed Data Flow Schemas by Leung, Clement Kin Cho

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    Steam-oriented Computation in Recursive Data Flow Schemas by Weng, Kung-Song

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    A Computer Architecture for Data-flow Computation by Misunas, David P.

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    Operational Semantics of a Data Flow Language by Brock, Jarvis D.

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    Queueing Models for File Memory Operation by Denning, Peter James

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