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  ZoomInfo Web Summary: C. Bell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Gordon Bell is a Senior Researcher at Microsoft Corporation and computer industry consultant at large.
Gordon was the architect of various mini- and time-sharing computers and led the development of DEC's VAX and the VAX Computing Environment.
Bell is a member of various professional organizations including the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (Fellow), American Association for the Advancement of Science (Fellow), ACM (Fellow), IEEE (Fellow and Computer Pioneer), and the National Academy of Engineering.
www.zoominfo.com /directory/Bell_C._4850166.htm   (578 words)

  
 DECSYSTEM-20 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This article is based in part on the Jargon File, which is in the public domain.
Gordon Bell, Alan Kotok, Thomas N. Hasting, Richard Hill, "The Evolution of the DECsystem-10", in C.
Gordon Bell, J. Craig Mudge, John E. McNamara, Computer Engineering: A DEC View of Hardware Systems Design (Digital Equipment, Beford, 1979)
en.wikipedia.org /?title=PDP-20   (314 words)

  
 Dick Hall ~ Entertainment Consultant / Special Events Producer ~ Speakers and Entertainers ~ 800-878-5205
C. GORDON BELL is one of the worldÌs leading authorities on computer architecture and design, having been pivotal in establishing cost-effective, powerful computers for engineering, science and industry.
Bell is also a director and partner of the Bell-mason Group which provides systems for venture development.
Bell was awarded the National Medal of Technology by President Bush for his achievements in computer design.
www.dhall.com /detail.lasso?-token.r=ut1smb4dq8fg92zy2   (493 words)

  
 Gordon & Rees attorney - Margaret C. Bell
Margi Bell is a Gordon and Rees partner working out of the San Diego and Orange County offices, where her practice focuses on employment litigation in state and federal courts and administrative agencies.
Bell's areas of specialization is the restaurant industry where she has represented numerous clients against charges of sexual harassment and wrongful termination, and regularly conducts proactive training programs for restaurant management and employees to prevent unlawful harassment in the workplace and avoid costly litigation.
Bell is licensed to practice before all courts in California and the U.S. Supreme Court.
www.gordonrees.com /atty/atty_bio_template.cfm?counter=329   (232 words)

  
 The Tech | Visit | The National Medal of Technology | Laureate Profile for C. Gordon Bell
Gordon Bell was a central figure in the transition from mainframe computers that filled entire rooms to desktop microcomputers.
Bell designed computers that were smaller, cheaper, and more practical.
In 1978, DEC released another Bell concept, the VAX-11 series, which included computers of different sizes all speaking the same language and communicating via an external network.
www.thetech.org /nmot/detail.cfm?id=96&st=awardDate&qt=1991&kiosk=Off   (200 words)

  
 Cross-Industry Working Team
Gordon Bell and others expressed the view that 4Mbps downstream was a "better bet" looking out over the next 5 years.
Gorden Bell provided a spirited after dinner talk whose key message was "Its the bandwidth and the symmetry...stupid"...emphasising the growing need for bandwidth to support emerging applications, and the need for symmetry to allow end customers to be providers as well as users of multimedia information.
Gordon's talk was followed by some initial discussion of the regulatory barriers that prevent telcos from providing the kinds of network access services Gordon described.
www.xiwt.org /documents/IEEE-XIWT1.html   (4341 words)

  
 Gordon Bell: Computers, Projects, Patents, Books, and Papers
Bell, C. Kotok, T. Hastings, and R. Hill, “The Evolution of the DECsystem 10,” Communications of the ACM, Vol.
Bell, C. Miranker, J.J. Rubinstein, "Supercomputing for One", IEEE Spectrum Vol.
Bell, Gordon, “Why Commercial MPP May be a Market and Technical MPP is Not,” Letter to the Editor, HPCC Week, April 14, 1994, p 4.
research.microsoft.com /users/gbell/gbvita.htm   (3562 words)

  
 Gordon Bell
Bell was born on August 19, 1934 in Kirksville, Missouri.
Bell was asked to join DEC as an engineer in 1960, where he began work on the early Program Data Processor (PDP) minicomputers.
Bell remained with DEC until his retirement in 1983, which was prompted by a heart attack.
www.thocp.net /biographies/bell_gordon.htm   (808 words)

  
 Computer History Museum - About Us - Board of Trustees - C.Gordon Bell   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Gordon Bell is a senior researcher at Microsoft, and a computer industry consultant.
Bell was involved in designing many products at Digital, and starting several companies.
Bell is also the author of several books and papers on computing and entrepreneurship.
www.computerhistory.org /about/board/bios/bell.shtml   (164 words)

  
 NEC receives Eckert-Mauchly award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The Award represents the highest honor which can be bestowed in the field of computer architecture; it has been presented to one person each year since 1979.
Previously recognized recipients have included C. Gordon Bell in 1982, Gene M. Amdahl in 1987 and Seymour R. Cray in 1989.
C. Gordon Bell developed the VAX minicomputer at Digital Equipment Company.
www.hoise.com /articles/SW-PR-06-98-6.html   (290 words)

  
 Custom Computers
we can expect the next generation of scientific and engineering computing to be the most diverse and exciting one yet." C. Gordon Bell, 1989
Since the beginnings of computing special purpose machines, application specific computers, have always expanded the performance envelope of solutions to computational problems.
(C) 1998 Algotronix Ltd., See legal information for details.
www.algotronix.com /reconfigurable.html   (264 words)

  
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Bell, C. Gordon, Cady, R., McFarland, H., Delagi, B., O'Laughlin, J., Noonan, R., and Wulf, W. A., "A New Architecture for Mini-Computers - The DEC PDP-11," AFIPS Conference Proceedings, AFIPS, pp 657-675, 1970.
Bell, C. Gordon, Habermann, A. N., McCredie, J., Rutledge, R., and Wulf, W.
Wulf, W. A., and Bell, C. G., "C.mmp: A Multi-Mini Processor," Proceedings of the FJCC, November 1972.
www.cs.virginia.edu /~wulf/resumes/resume.html   (1628 words)

  
 Computer Aids for VLSI Design
Bell, C. Gordon; Grason, John; and Newell, Allen, Designing Computers and Digital Systems Using PDP 16 Register Transfer Modules, Digital Press, Maynard, Massachusetts, 1972.
Bell, C. Gordon and Newell, Allen, Computer Structures: Readings and Examples, McGraw-Hill, New York, 1971.
Bell, J. and Slomson, A. Models and Ultraproducts: An Introduction, North-Holland and American Elsevier, New York, 1971.
www.rulabinsky.com /cavd/text/chap02-6.html   (617 words)

  
 PDP-11 from FOLDOC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
A series of minicomputers based on an instruction set designed by C. Gordon Bell at DEC in the early 1970s (late 60s?).
The PDP-11 family, which came after, but was not derived from, the PDP-10, was the most successful computer of its time until it was itself succeeded by the VAX.
The B and C languages were both used initially to implement Unix on the PDP-11.
foldoc.org /foldoc/foldoc.cgi?PDP-11   (148 words)

  
 The Tech | Visit | The National Medal of Technology | Laureate Profile for C. Gordon Bell
Raised in Missouri during the Great Depression, Bell showed signs of his future career when he mimicked his father’s work as an electrician.
His parents taught him not to be afraid of taking apart anything, but they also encouraged him to figure out how to put it back together.
When he was 6 years old, Bell started helping out after school in his father’s electrical repair shop.
www.thetech.org /nmot/detail.cfm?ID=96&STORY=2&   (215 words)

  
 Amazon.com: High-Tech Ventures: The Guide for Entrepreneurial Success: Books: C. Gordon Bell,John E. McNamara   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Gordon Bell, John E. McNamara (Contributor) "As we move into the 1990s, entrepreneurial self-determination continues to release vast amounts of human energy and drive the formation of "start-up" companies based on..." (more)
Gordon Bell has created a complete model for the stages of a startup firm.
Gordon Bell was VP of engineering at DEC when they developed the VAX, and his insights into the technical development mind-set are good, even if they are not as poetic as those in "The Soul Of A New Machine" by Tracy Kidder.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0201563215?v=glance   (2088 words)

  
 Basic Books
Gordon Bell is most recently chief scientist at Stardent Computer, Concord, Massachusetts.
He spent 23 years at Digital Equipment Corporation as vice president of research and development, where he managed the engineering of DEC’s products.
He has received three U. patents and is the author of several other publications on computers.
www.perseusbooksgroup.com /basic/author_detail.jsp?id=1000015259   (79 words)

  
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This paper is reproduced in Kuhn and Padua's (1981, IEEE) survey "Tutorial on Parallel Processing." Also reproduced in "Computer Structures: Principles and Examples" by Daniel P. Siewiorek, C. Gordon Bell, and Allen Newell, McGraw-Hill, 1982, pp.
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A subsetted version of this paper appears in "Computer Structures: Principles and Examples" by Daniel P. Siewiorek, C. Gordon Bell, and Allen Newell, McGraw-Hill, 1982, pp.
larch.cs.iastate.edu /include/parallel.bib1   (1174 words)

  
 Basic Books
It treats high-tech information processing start-ups as a system, identifying rules based on experience that could be used to trigger a company’s diagnosis, tuning, or redesigning.
Gordon’s extensive experience in high-tech start-ups and engineering systems truly makes this book unique.”
“Gordon Bell deserves our kudos for his ingenious ‘industrial diagnostics’ for high-tech ventures.
www.perseusbooksgroup.com /basic/book_detail.jsp?isbn=0201563215   (341 words)

  
 IEEE-USA/XIWT Broadband Access Workshop
Gorden Bell provided a spirited after dinner talk whose key message was "It's the bandwidth and the symmetry...stupid"--emphasising the growing need for bandwidth to support emerging applications, and the need for symmetry to allow end customers to be providers, as well as users of multimedia information.
Gordon pointed out that many of the applications or aspects of the Internet that are most notable today were not anticipated (e.g., "the Web").
This highlighted the conflict between the desire to have a solid business case before making huge infrastructure investments for braodband access, vs the history of processing power and bandwidth driving the evolution of the marketplace in the computer industry and in the Internet.
www.ieeeusa.org /policy/LIBRARY/PAPERS/broadband.html   (3993 words)

  
 PDP - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Craig Mudge, John E. McNamara, Computer Engineering: A DEC View of Hardware Systems Design (Digital, 1979)
DEC's PDP-6 was the worlds first commercial time-sharing system (http://americanhistory.si.edu/csr/comphist/bell.htm#first%20commercial%20timesharing) Gordon Bell interview at the Smithsonianfr:PDP
This page was last modified 17:17, 29 Apr 2005.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/PDP   (681 words)

  
 CSC Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Computer organization and programming [by] C. William Gear.
Numerical computing: an introduction [by] Lawrence F. Shampine [and] Richard C. Allen, Jr.
The C++ standard library: a tutorial and reference
csclub.uwaterloo.ca /office/books.html   (1551 words)

  
 Online Books 4 Free: Free Technology Books - Electrical Engineering (and computer networks); Nuclear Engineering
by C. Gordon Bell, J. Craig Mudge, and John E. McNamara (illustrated HTML at ulib.org)
by C. Gordon Bell and Allen Newell (illustrated HTML at ulib.org)
Designing Computers and Digital Systems Using PDP 16 Register Transfer Modules by C. Gordon Bell, John Grason, and Allen Newell (illustrated HTML at ulib.org)
www.onlinebooks4free.com /menu/technology_elec.html   (649 words)

  
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Name and Address of Reporting Person(s) Bell, C. Gordon 450 Old Oak Court Los Altos, CA 94022 2.
Issuer Name and Ticker or Trading Symbol Cirrus Logic, Inc. (CRUS) 3.
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 IEEE John von Neumann Medal Recipients
DAVID A. University of California at Berkeley - Berkeley, CA 'For creating a revolution in computer architecture through their exploration, popularization, and commercialization of architectural innovations.'
1999 - DOUGLAS C. Director of the Bootstrap Institute
Fremont, CA 'For creating the foundations of realtime, interactive, personal computing including CRT displays, windows, the mouse, hypermedia linking and conferencing, and on-line journals.'
www.ieee.org /about/awards/pr/vonneupr.xml   (398 words)

  
 CS433g: Computer Systems Organization   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
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Online version of classic architecture book Computer structures: readings and examples [Compiled by] C. Gordon Bell [and] Allen Newell.
Online version of 2nd edition of that classic architecture book Computer structures: principles and examples by Siewiorek, D., C. Bell, A. Newell, l.
www.cs.uiuc.edu /class/fa05/cs433g/links.html   (232 words)

  
 CONVOCATION 1996
Gordon Bell, Arie Habermann, John McCredie, Ronald Rutledge, William Wulf
Steve W. Director, Alice C. Parker, Daniel P. Siewiorek, Donald P. Thomas
Edmund M. Clarke, Soumitra Bose, Michael C. Browne, Orna Grumberg
www.cs.cmu.edu /People/alumni/history.html   (430 words)

  
 On-Line Documents
"Computer Structures: Principles and Examples" (1982 edition) by Daniel Siewiorek, C. Gordon Bell, Allen Newell
A, B, C, E, G, I, L, M, U, W
English Electric, DEUCE - SODA A Translation Routine for the DEUCE Computer - by R. Brigham and C. Bell
ed-thelen.org /comp-hist/on-line-docs.html   (1300 words)

  
 G. Bell -1971 - Table of Contents
(1971 edition) by C. Gordon Bell & Allen Newell
"Computer Structures: Readings and Examples", (1971 edition) by C. Gordon Bell & Allen Newell
Preliminary Discussion of the Logical Design of an Electronic Computing Instrument" by Burks, Goldstien, & von Neumann
ed-thelen.org /comp-hist/bell-71-t-o-c.html   (201 words)

  
 Ju Rao's Homepage: Computerbooks
Computer Structures: Readings and Examples (C. Gordon Bell and Allen Newell, 1971 edition) [Mirror]
Computer Structures: Principles and Examples (by Daniel P. Siewiorek, C. Gordon Bell, Allen Newell)
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