Edward M. McCreight
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Edward M. (Ed) McCreight | |
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Nationality | American |
Fields | Computer Science |
Institutions | Boeing, Xerox PARC, Adobe Systems |
Known for | algorithm design, computer design |
Edward Meyers McCreight is an American computer scientist. He co-invented the B-tree with Rudolf Bayer while at Boeing,[1] co-designed the Xerox Alto workstation,[2] and, with Severo Ornstein, co-led the design and construction of the Xerox Dorado computer while at Xerox Palo Alto Research Center.[3] He also worked at Adobe Systems.
Notes
- ↑ Bayer, R.; McCreight, E.M. (1972), "Organization and maintenance of large ordered indexes", Acta informatica 1 (3): 173–189, retrieved 2010-09-02
- ↑ Thacker, C.P.; McCreight, E.M.; Lampson, B.W.; Sproull, R.F.; Boggs, D.R. (1982), "Alto: a personal computer", Computer Structures: Principles and Examples: 549–572, retrieved 2010-09-02
- ↑ Ornstein, Severo (2002). Computing in the Middle Ages: A View from the Trenches 1955-1983. Lexington, KY: 1st Books. ISBN 978-1-4033-1517-5.
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