Fruit of a Lifetime's Work in Applications of
Randomness.
Cambridge, Mass. - June 4, 1998 - Viaweb Inc,
developers of the most popular online store
software, today announced that Trevor Blackwell
has been awarded a doctorate in computer
science by prestigious Harvard University. Dr.
Blackwell's dissertation, Applications of
Randomness in System Performance Measurement, is the result of a
lifetime's work in the application of randomness.
"On behalf of all of us at Viaweb, I'd like to congratulate Dr. Blackwell on
his new degree and matching ring," said Viaweb president Paul Graham.
"Also, Trevor, if you get this, could you call Linda Wilk? A user wants to
talk to you about Cybercash."
Dr. Blackwell's dissertation argues that there should be a random
component in all arbitrary decisions. This research grew out of his ongoing
work in the design of software based on arbitrary decisions, and his
extensive collection of random components.
In addition to his work in randomness, Dr. Blackwell has also developed
pioneering techniques for rapid mass deletion of potentially critical
information. His original work on /usr directories at Harvard has
successfully been applied to IP addresses, and also, with the assistance
of his wife Laurie, to human hair (see illustration).
"It's not a Flowbie!" said Dr. Blackwell. "They're the very same kind
of clippers that actual barbers use."
Viaweb, Inc. of Cambridge, Mass., is the leading developer of Web-based
authoring tools. Viaweb Store is the most popular online store software,
used in over 1050 sites. Viaweb's Viamall (www.viamall.com) is the busiest
Web mall, with over 10.1 million page views per month. For more
information, visit Viaweb at www.viaweb.com or call 1-888-4-VIAWEB.
Harvard University, founded in 1638, is the leading supplier of education
and scholarship worldwide. Its flagship product, the Harvard University
PhD degree, is the scholarship industry's leading enterprise-wide scalable
information management solution. For more information, visit Harvard at
www.harvard.edu, or call 1-617-495-1000.
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