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213: 224: 86:) the team that built the Dorado computer. Ornstein co-designed Mockingbird, the first interactive computer-based music-score editor, and oversaw its programming. 63:, he joined the group that wrote the winning proposal. He was responsible for the design of the communication interfaces and other special hardware for the 372:, University of Minnesota. Oral history interview by Bruce Bruemmer, November 17, 1994, Woodside, California, discussing the formation and activities of 475: 495: 373: 359: 90: 441: 331: 350:, his interactions with Honeywell, and his work on the Pluribus multi-processor IMP. Ornstein also discusses the contributions of 485: 480: 465: 460: 292: 434: 45: 500: 319: 181: 151: 33: 107: 318:, University of Minnesota. Ornstein describes his experience at Lincoln Laboratory which included work on the 427: 112: 330:
computers. He discusses his move to Washington University, and the later work there on DARPA/IPTO sponsored
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Proceedings of the April 18-20, 1967, spring joint computer conference on - AFIPS '67 (Spring)
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Ornstein, S.M.; Stucki, M.J.; Clark, W.A. (1967), "A functional description of macromodules",
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Proceedings of the 10th Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture
79: 75: 24:(born 1930) is an American retired computer scientist and the son of composer 454: 143: 67:. In 1972 he headed the first delegation of U.S. computer scientists to the 25: 346:(BBN), the working environment of the group at BBN, his relationship with 102: 269: 214:"A retrospective on the Dorado, a high-performance personal computer" 261: 339: 248:
Roads, C. (Autumn 1981). "A Note on Music Printing by Computer".
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Computing in the Middle Ages: A View from the Trenches 1955-1983
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where he was one of the principal designers of macromodules.
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Oral history interview with Severo Ornstein and Laura Gould
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Severo's website on the composer Leo Ornstein, his father
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group and became a member of the team that designed the
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where he implemented a computer interface to an early
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Leo Ornstein
Lincoln Laboratory
SAGE
TX-2
LINC
Washington University in St. Louis
Bolt, Beranek and Newman
ARPA
ARPANET
Interface Message Processor
People's Republic of China
Xerox PARC
laser printer
Ed McCreight
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
Frank Heart
Robert Kahn (computer scientist)
William Crowther (programmer)
Proceedings of the April 18-20, 1967, spring joint computer conference on - AFIPS '67 (Spring)
doi
10.1145/1465482.1465537
ISBN
9781450378956
S2CID
17430862
citation
link
Christian Science Monitor
"A retrospective on the Dorado, a high-performance personal computer"
the original

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