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- Jerome Howard "Jerry" Saltzer (born October 9, 1939) is an American computer scientist. Jerry Saltzer received an ScD in Electrical Engineering from MIT...
- Saltzer and Schroeder's design principles are design principles enumerated by Jerome Saltzer and Michael Schroeder in their 1975 article The Protection...
- privileges a process will require. The original formulation is from Jerome Saltzer: Every program and every privileged user of the system should operate using...
- Intermountain Healthcare acquired Saltzer Health of Idaho from Tommy Ahlquist following a failed acquisition of Saltzer Health by St. Luke's Boise Medical...
- in the 1970s. The principle was first articulated explicitly in 1981 by Saltzer, Reed, and Clark. The meaning of the end-to-end principle has been continuously...
- Patrick Winston, Ronald L. Rivest, Barbara Liskov, John Guttag, Jerome H. Saltzer, Frans Kaashoek, Clifford Stein, and Nancy Lynch David D. Clark, former...
- patents. One of the originators of the MIT license, computer scientist Jerry Saltzer, has published his recollections of its early development, along with do****entary...
- introduced the term s**** for the command language used in Multics Jerome H. Saltzer Roger R. Sc**** Glenda Schroederimplemented the first command line user...
- original RUNOFF type-setting program for CTSS was written by Jerome H. Saltzer circa 1964. Bob Morris and Doug McIlroy translated that from MAD to BCPL...
- Archived from the original on 2018-09-19. Retrieved 16 November 2010. J. H. Saltzer; D. P. Reed; D. D. Clark (1 November 1984). "End-to-end arguments in system...