Richard W. Conway
American engineer
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Richard W. Conway's Degrees
- Masters Computer Science Stanford University
- PhD Computer Engineering California Institute of Technology
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Richard Walter Conway is an American industrial engineer and computer scientist who is the Emerson Electric Company Professor of Manufacturing Management, Emeritus in the Johnson Graduate School of Management at Cornell University. Conway has spent his entire academic career, both as a student and a professor, at Cornell and has held faculty positions at Cornell in several different areas: industrial engineering, operations research, computer science, and management science. He is especially known for his work and publications in foundational questions about computer simulation methodology; in writing about production scheduling theory; in developing computer languages and language compilers, including the widely used PL/C dialect of IBM's PL/I language; in authoring or co-authoring textbooks about computer programming; and in developing simulation software for manufacturing. He was also the first director of the Office of Computing Services at Cornell.
Richard W. Conway's Published Works
Published Works
- Theory of scheduling (1967) (2392)
- The Role of Work-in-Process Inventory in Serial Production Lines (1988) (379)
- Some Tactical Problems in Digital Simulation (1963) (341)
- User Recovery and Reversal in Interactive Systems (1984) (158)
- Some Problems of Digital Systems Simulation (1959) (117)
- On the implementation of security measures in information systems (1972) (113)
- Network Dispatching by the Shortest-Operation Discipline (1962) (105)
- An introduction to programming (1973) (86)
- Environmental Risk Analysis for Chemicals (1981) (64)
- Design and implementation of a diagnostic compiler for PL/I (1973) (58)
- Selective partial access to a database (1976) (51)
- An Experimental Investigation of Priority Assignment in a Job Shop (1964) (40)
- COPE: A Cooperative Programming Environment (1981) (39)
- CORC—the Cornell computing language (1963) (31)
- Exact Solutions of Inexact Linear Programs (2016) (29)
- Computer applications in manufacturing (1988) (14)
- An introduction to programming: A structured approach using PL/1 and PL/C (1973) (13)
- Selective security capabilities in ASAP: a file management system (1972) (11)
- XCELL: a cellular, graphical factory modelling system (1986) (11)
- The Conduct of an Effective Simulation Study (2003) (10)
- Modeling asynchronous materials handling systems in XCELL+ (1987) (9)
- A Queue network simulator for the IBM 650 and Burroughs 220 (1959) (8)
- Hazardous and Industrial Waste Management and Testing: Third Symposium (1984) (7)
- MANAGING CYCLIC INVENTORIES (2009) (7)
- CLP-the Cornell list processor (1965) (7)
- PL/CS - A Disciplined Subset of PL/I (1976) (7)
- Modeling Asynchronous Materials Handling in XCELL (1987) (6)
- A Technique for File Surveillance (1974) (6)
- Tele-CUPL: a telephone time sharing system (1967) (5)
- CUPL - An Approach to Introductory Computing Instruction (1968) (5)
- SOME TACTICAL PROBLEMS IN SIMULATION METHOD (1962) (5)
- COMMENTS ON AN EXPOSITION OF MULTIPLE CONSTRAINT SCHEDULING (2009) (5)
- Programming for poets: A gentle introduction using PASCAL (1978) (4)
- Introductory instruction in programming (1974) (4)
- Introduction to microprocessor programming, using PLZ (1979) (4)
- A Survey of Graduate Programs in Computer Science (1978) (3)
- The CORE User Interface (1980) (3)
- A primer on structured programming using PL/I, PL/C, and PL/CT (1976) (2)
- Introduction to structured programming, using PL/I and SP/k (1977) (2)
- A primer on disciplined programming using PL/I, PL/CS, and PL/CT (1978) (2)
- THE CORNELL RESEARCH SIMULATOR (1958) (2)
- A User''s Guide to The COPE Programming Environment (1984) (1)
- An interactive version of the PL/C compiler (1977) (1)
- PL/CT A Terminal Version of PL/C Release 2 (1975) (1)
- I. the Smart Project -status Report and Plans (1967) (1)
- Some Comments on the Simulation of Management Control Systems (1961) (1)
- Thrifty execution of task pipelines (1985) (0)
- The Conduct of an Effective Simulation Study The Conduct of an Effective Simulation Study (2003) (0)
- The System Architecture for CORE: A Tolerant Program Development Environment (1979) (0)
- Static Restriction of the GOTO Statement (1977) (0)
- Program Predictability and Data Security (1974) (0)
- Programming for poets : a gentle introduction using FORTRAN with WATFIV (1978) (0)
- COFE: A Prototype Memo and Mail System for Non-Programmers (1983) (0)
- A User''s Guide to PMT A computer System Performance Modeling Tool (1984) (0)
- The Case for PL/I as the Language for Instruction in Programming (1983) (0)
- User's Guide to Release 2, PL/CS (1977) (0)
- A User''s Guide to The Factory Modelling System, A Planning and Design Tool for Manufacturing Engineering (1984) (0)
- A double liquid air trap (1935) (0)
- User's Guide to TSO-PL/CT (1975) (0)
- A Proposal for an Interactive Version of PL/C (1971) (0)
- SIGBDP (Paper Session) (1976) (0)
- A Conversation with Richard W. Conway (2015) (0)
- Simulation of the Job Shop Process (1970) (0)
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