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Arthur C. Norman is a British computer scientist, and Fellow of
Trinity College, Cambridge Trinity College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, Trinity is one of the largest Cambridge colleges, with the largest financial endowment of any college at either Cambridge or Oxford. ...
, where he has previously been a Director of Studies for Computer Science.


Education

Awarded a distinction in computer science in 1970.


Teaching

Norman delivered his last lecture at the Computer Laboratory on 3 December 2008 but his notes are still used as teaching resources. The Trinity College Science Society often has Dr. Norman back for talks.


Publications

* Norman, A. and Cattell, G. 1983. "LISP on the B. B. C. Microcomputer" AcornSoft, Cambridge, England. * Matooane, M. and Norman, A "A Parallel Symbolic Computation Environment: Structures and Mechanics." Euro-Par 1999: 1492-1495 * Norman, A. and Fitch, J "CABAL: polynomial and power series algebra on a parallel computer." PASCO 1997: 196-203 * Norman, A. and Fitch, J. "Interfacing REDUCE to Java." DISCO 1996: 271-276 * Norman, A. and Fitch, J. "Memory Tracing of Algebraic Calculations." ISSAC 1996: 113-119


References


External links


Arthur Norman Fanclub

"The Function of Faster Programming", New Scientist, 25 November 1982Dedication in Harvey, M. 2000 "Multithreading - The Delphi Way"
{{DEFAULTSORT:Norman, Arthur Year of birth missing (living people) Living people British computer scientists Fellows of Trinity College, Cambridge