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Volume 37 , Issue 2 (June 2008)
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Tribute to honor Jim Gray
SPECIAL ISSUE: Proceedings of tribute to honor Jim Gray
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Pages 26-27
Year of Publication: 2008
ISSN:0163-5808
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ABSTRACT
Jim Gray spent a decade as a student and researcher at Berkeley. In action, he is remembered for his breadth, his depth, and his generosity.
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Gray, J. N. and Harrison, M. A.., 1966. The theory of sequential relations. Information and Control 9, 435--468.
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Gray, J. N., Harrison, M. A.., and Ibarra, O. H., 1967. Two way pushdown automata.. Information and Control 11, 30--70.
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Gallaire, H., Gray, J. N., Harrison, M. A.., and Herman, O. H., 1968. Infinite linear sequential machines.. Journal of Computer and System Sciences 2, 381--419.
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Gray, J. N. and Harrison, M. A.., 1969. Single Pass Precedence Analysis (Extended Abstract). IEEE Conference Record of 1969 Tenth Annual Symposium on Switching and Automata Theory (Waterloo, Canada), 106--117.
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Gray, J. N. 1969, Precedence Parsers for Programming Languages. Doctoral Thesis. Department of Computer Science, University of California, Berkeley California, 1--114.
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Gray, J. N., Pessel, D. E., and Variaya, P., 1972, A critique of Forrester's model of an urban area, IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 139--144.
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