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Thomas R. Turner |
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Address |
Department of Computing Science |
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Box 128 |
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100 North University Drive |
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Edmond, Oklahoma 73034 |
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Telephone |
405-974-5383 |
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FAX |
405-330-3824 |
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Experience |
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8/93 to Present |
University of Central Oklahoma, Edmond, Oklahoma |
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Professor |
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Lectured for Computer Technologies for Communication in a Global Society, Introduction to Computing System, Beginning Programming, Programming I, Discrete Structures, Programming II, Systems Analysis and Design, Computer Architecture and Logic Design, Computer Organization I, Computer Organization II, Programming Languages, Operating Systems, Translator Design, and Software Design and Development. |
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Served as principal sponsor of the UCO student chapter of the ACM from Autumn, 1994 to Autumn, 1996 and from Autumn, 2000 to Spring 2004. |
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8/84 to 8/93 |
IBM Corporation, Rochester, Minnesota |
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Programmer |
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Project leader and lead technical designer for the AS/400 Source Debugger |
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Machine Interface Architect and Editor |
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Designed and implemented the data link layer of the TCP/IP communications protocol implementation on the System/38 computer. |
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6/89 to 6/90 |
Winona State University, Winona, Minnesota |
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Adjunct Professor |
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Lectured for Higher-Level Languages, Computer Organization, and Fundamentals of Computer Science. |
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9/81 to 7/84 |
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa |
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Graduate Assistant |
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Lectured for Introduction to Digital Techniques, Introduction to Digital Circuits and Systems, and Digital Laboratory I |
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4/78 to 8/81 |
Rockwell International Corporation, Collins Avionics Divisions, Cedar Rapids, Iowa |
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Engineer/Scientist |
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Project Leader for the Collins Adaptive Processing System (CAPS) Symbolic Debugger |
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Designed the CAPS-6 Real Time Executive, an operating system for a stack-oriented computer embedded in aircraft electronics |
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1/76 to 5/78 |
The Boeing Aerospace Company, Seattle, Washington |
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Software Engineer |
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Designed computer programs which displayed tabular information on board Airborne Warning and Control System (AWACS - E3A) aircraft |
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Education |
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1987 |
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa |
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Ph.D. Computer Engineering |
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1981 |
Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa |
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M. S. Electrical Engineering |
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1975 |
University of Washington, Seattle, Washington |
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B. S. Mathematics |
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Honors |
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1997 |
President's Partners in Teaching Excellence Award |
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1983 |
American Electronics Association Fellow |
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1982 |
Eta Kappa Nu (E. E. Honor Society) |
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Publications |
Turner, T. R. "Source Mapping for a Source Debugger" Twelfth Annual Conference on Applied Mathematics, 1996 |
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Turner, T. R. "Source Management for a Source Debugger" Eleventh Annual Conference on Applied Mathematics, 1995 |
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Turner, T. R. "Vector Pascal: A computer programming language for the FPS-164 array processor" Ph.D. dissertation, Iowa State University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1987. |
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Turner, T. R. and Turner, C. R. "Requirements for Debug Capability of HOL-source code during software test in avionics laboratories" NAECON Record 1982 pp 1170-1176 |
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Turner, T, R. "A multilanguage multitarget symbolic debugger" M. S. Thesis, Iowa State University Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, 1981. |
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IBM Invention Disclosures |
Packaging Scheme for Bound Service Program in Operating System, 1993
Source Debug View Information Architecture, 1993 |
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Graphical Dynamic Data Breakpoints, 1993 |
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Source Position to Instruction Position, 1992 |