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    Oral History Interview, Stephen Wright (2179)

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    In this interview, Stephen Wright outlines his career in computer science and reflects on winning the 2022 Hilldale Award. He also discusses his background, including his time in Australia, his experience at Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago, and his arrival at UW-Madison in 2001. To learn more about this oral history, download & review the index first (or transcript if available). It will help determine which audio file(s) to download & listen to.In this October 4th, 2022 interview with Francisco Hernandez Moleres, Prof. Stephen Wright reflects on his career in computer science and shares his thoughts about receiving the 2022 Hilldale Award. Throughout the conversation, Prof. Wright describes his formative years in Queensland, Australia, and his experience at Argonne National Laboratory in Chicago, before his arrival at UW-Madison in 2001. He notes the growth of his research field, optimization, since the pioneering work of UW-Madison professor Olvi Mangaserian in the 1960s to the “boom” of optimization in the early 2000s. Prof. Wright discusses his work developing software packages and sharing them publicly, his professional service with optimization and applied math societies, and his publishment of widely used textbooks

    Stephen Caldwell Wright

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    Dr. Stephen Caldwell Wright, former English Professo

    Service-oriented models for audiovisual content storage

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    What are the important topics to understand if involved with storage services to hold digital audiovisual content? This report takes a look at how content is created and moves into and out of storage; the storage service value networks and architectures found now and expected in the future; what sort of data transfer is expected to and from an audiovisual archive; what transfer protocols to use; and a summary of security and interface issues

    Stephen Antonakos: Room for Wright State

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    The guide is a visual record of the installation of an environmental sculpture in the Wright State University Art Gallery. Room for Wright State was designed and built specifically for the Art Gallery by Stephen Antonakos. This document is meant to lend permanence to a temporary exhibition and to allow the reader to participate in the experience of the project from inception through completion. As an aid to the reader, the interior dimensions of the truncated cube that houses the neon (viewed from the upper gallery level) are 18\u27 6-5/8 x 20\u27 1-5/8 x 13\u27 6 high (565 x 610.5 x 410 cm). The dimensions of the exterior walls (lower gallery level) are 29\u27 7 x 25\u27 9-1/4 x 11\u27 10-3/4 high (900 x 780.5 x 379 cm). The medium is wood, plasterboard, and clear (red) neon.https://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/restein_catalogs/1009/thumbnail.jp

    Stephen J. Wright, circa 1950

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    Stephen J. Wright was the seventh president of Fisk University from 1957-1966

    The structure of provisional words

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    application/pdfORIGINAL PAPER 林四郎, 1982, 「臨時一語の構造」, 『国語学』131, pp. 15-26. HAYASHI, Shirō, 1982, Rinji ichi-go-no kōzō, Kokugogaku 131, pp. 15-26. Translated by John Haig (University of Hawaii) Proofed by Stephen Wright HORN (NINJAL)journal articl

    John Wright Letter : November 28, 1862 (2)

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    A letter to Stephen Scofield from Army chaplain John F. Wright informing him of the death of his son, Guy. Wright offers Scofieled his condolences and assures him that Guy passed peacefully

    Stephen Dubner - Bestselling Co-author of Freakonomics

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    In partnership with University College’s First Year Experience Award-winning author, journalist, and TV personality Stephen Dubner is the co-author of the international bestseller Freakonomics. Through forceful storytelling and wry insight, Dubner shows how economics is, at root, the study of how people get what they want, especially when other people want the same thing. Dubner spent several years at the The New York Times as an editor and writer, and has also written for The New Yorker and Time. He has written two previous bestselling books, Choosing My Religion and Confessions of a Hero-Worshipper. Dubner and economist Steven Levitt are currently working on another book, tentatively titled Superfreakonomics. For more information on this speaker please visit www.apbspeakers.comhttps://corescholar.libraries.wright.edu/archives_presidential_lecture_series/1050/thumbnail.jp

    The structure of predicate sentences

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    application/pdfORIGINAL PAPER 南不二男, 1964, 「述語文の構造」, 『国語研究』18, pp. 1-19. MINAMI, Fujio, 1964, Jutsugo-bun-no kōzō, Kokugo Kenkyū [Inquiries into the Japanese Language] 18, pp. 1-19. Translated by John Haig (University of Hawaii) Proofed by Stephen Wright HORN (NINJAL)journal articl
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