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Fundamental Problems in Computing is in honor of Professor Daniel
J. Rosenkrantz, a distinguished researcher in Computer Science.
Professor Rosenkrantz has made seminal contributions to many
subareas of Computer Science including formal languages and
compilers, automata theory, algorithms, database systems, very
large scale integrated systems, fault-tolerant computing and
discrete dynamical systems. For many years, Professor Rosenkrantz
served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Association for
Computing Machinery (JACM), a very prestigious archival journal in
Computer Science. His contributions to Computer Science have earned
him many awards including the Fellowship from ACM and the ACM
SIGMOD Contributions Award.
Fundamental Problems in Computing is in honor of Professor Daniel
J. Rosenkrantz, a distinguished researcher in Computer Science.
Professor Rosenkrantz has made seminal contributions to many
subareas of Computer Science including formal languages and
compilers, automata theory, algorithms, database systems, very
large scale integrated systems, fault-tolerant computing and
discrete dynamical systems. For many years, Professor Rosenkrantz
served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Association for
Computing Machinery (JACM), a very prestigious archival journal in
Computer Science. His contributions to Computer Science have earned
him many awards including the Fellowship from ACM and the ACM
SIGMOD Contributions Award.
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