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  1. Toward Seamless Distributive Environments: Integrating Windows NT, Novell NetWare, AppleTalk, and UNIX Resources ©, Published December, 1994, 132 pg. Master's Thesis explaining a one and half year research project setting up two fully supported Windows NT networks within an academic environment.

  2. Installation Scripts with InstallSHIELD3 ©, Published by Sequoia, Inc. December, 1995, 27 pg. Design specifications for the installation process of Sequoia's Medical Records Storage [groupware] software.

  3. Invariant File Character Selection ©, September, 1993, 3 pg. Exemplifies the use of Invariants in coded IF statements; demonstrating that coded Invariants do not change.

  4. Entropy and Probability Analysis of Phone Call Data ©, December, 1994, 6 pg. Phone call data was analyzed to find patterns in phone calls. Entropy analysis was used to determine the probability of making these calls.

  5. Similar Differences: A Report on Systems Theory ©, February, 1994, 5 pg. Sometimes an exterior system of symbology is present which has a pre-defined structure of its own; this paper gives a few examples.

  6. A Probability and Entropy Calculator ©, May, 1993, 13 pg. Design specifications for a VB program that calculates conditional probabilities and entropy given a joint matrix probability matrix.

  7. A Fuzzy Story: Refined Time ©, May 6, 1993, 5 pg. Seemingly discrete events are used as demarcation points between one event and another. The law of comparative judgment assumes that normal distributions (of events) can be represented provided each stimulus is independently compared. This story picks apart the discrete event(s) produced by a ringing alarm clock in order to introduce the concept of a fuzzy event.

  8. The Implementation of a Turing Machine with GPSS ©, December, 1993, 5 pg. A Turing Machine is implemented using General Purpose Simulation System Language. The basic Yields in One Step algorithm {which directs the transition of one state to another} is used to demonstrate a Turing Machine.

  9. Graphical User Interface Research Project ©, December, 1993, 33 pg. Lengthy ( long-download time for low-bandwidth connections ) report summarizing a four month research project of GUIs.

  10. Using Information to Analyze the Value of Work ©, May, 1993,6 pg. The work-place has many overlapping jobs at varying levels of importance; a companies' duty is to analyze the work needed so the employee will reduce the cost of getting work done. This short paper suggests methods of analyzing a companies' value of work.

  11. Visual C++ and Object Oriented Programming: Ball & Ram Programs ©, December, 1993, 16 pg. Study of the Microsoft Windows environment using Microsoft's Visual C++ development Package, object oriented programming, visual programming, object tool design, and modeling computer science theory.

  12. PROLOG Code Listing - "Turing Machine" ©, December, 1992, 3 pg. A nifty Turing Machine Algorithm written in Arity PROLOG (version 6.0). Because of the Rule-Based nature of PROLOG this solution to finding the next state of a Turing Machine works very well.

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