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Appendix A: Members of the Committee
Pages 105-112

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From page 107...
... working group 7.3 on computer performance modeling and analysis. He has been a member of the Corporate Technology Advisory Board at NCR/ Teradata, a member of the Science Advisory Board of NASA's Center of Excellence in Space Data Information Systems, and a member of the Goddard Space Flight Center Visiting Committee on Information Technology.
From page 108...
... Dozier has pioneered interdisciplinary studies in two areas: one involves the hydrology, hydrochemistry, and remote sensing of mountainous drainage basins; the other is in the integration of environmental science and computer science and technology. In these fields, he has authored or coauthored 18 books and monographs, about 100 articles in leading journals, and an equal number of conference papers and reports.
From page 109...
... In 1998, he was awarded the Wilson Research Award by the Pennsylvania State University College of Earth and Mineral Science for contributions toward a cognitivesemiotic theory of geospatial representation and visualization, which is detailed in How Maps Work: Representation Visualization and Design. In addition to this theoretical work, he has conducted numerous cognitive and usability studies of geospatial information representation tools and environments, including several for the National Center for Health Statistics and the National Cancer Institute.
From page 110...
... CHERRI M PANCAKE is a professor of computer science and Intel Faculty Fellow at Oregon State University and serves as director of the Northwest Alliance for Computational Science and Engineering.
From page 111...
... She has also succeeded in forging a number of collaborations yielding highly usable products and standards, such as the Parallel Tools Consortium, the High Performance Debugging Forum, and standards groups in the area of software support for computational scientists. She serves as advisor on information technology usability to several software and hardware manufacturers, the San Diego Supercomputer Center, the National Biological Information Infrastructure, and the Protein Databank.
From page 112...
... in computer science from the University of Missouri-Rolla. MARGARET HUYNH, senior project assistant, has been with the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board since lanuary 1999.


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