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Hazeltine, Barrett
Brown University
Providence, Rhode Island
 
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Barrett Hazeltine is Professor of Engineering at Brown University. In 1991-1992 he held the Robert Foster Cherry Chair for Distinguished Teaching at Baylor University. From 1972 to 1992 he was also Associate Dean of the College at Brown. His teaching and research interests are in technology planning especially in developing countries, computer applications, engineering management, and teaching of technology for Liberal Arts students.

He is a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Michigan - Ph.D. - 1962. At Michigan he was in the research group headed by Arthur Burks, who had worked with John Von Neumann at the University of Pennsylvania and at the Institute for Advanced Studies

He has taught computing, engineering, and management at the University of Zambia in 1970 and 1976, at the University of Malawi in 1980-81, 1983-84, and 1988-89, at the University of Botswana in 1993, and Africa University in Zimbabwe in 1996-97 and 2000. He received awards for teaching from thirteen senior classes at Brown, 1972 to 1984, and 1990. In 1985 the award was named after him. He has written papers on digital logic, technology transfer, and engineering education, a textbook on electronic circuit design and a textbook on small-scale technologies.

 
 
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   Kings of crypto: one startup’s quest to take cryptocurrency out of Silicon Valley and onto Wall Street
Roberts J., Harvard Business Review Press, Boston, MA, 2021. 236 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-633698-70-3)

Kings of crypto is a fun read about a Bitcoin exchange startup. It begins with a readable exposition of blockchains and cryptocurrencies. Blockchains are basically distributed ledgers that show every pertinent transaction. The l...

Apr 1 2021  
   Speed, data, and ecosystems: excelling in a software-driven world
Bosch J., CRC Press, Inc., Boca Raton, FL, 2016. 343 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-138198-18-0)

This book is a masterful exposition of how to develop large software programs, aimed at business leaders but useful to others. “Speed” refers to shortening the time required to get new software to the customer. &...

Sep 14 2017  
   Should we welcome robot teachers?
Sharkey A. Ethics and Information Technology 18(4): 283-297, 2016.  Type: Article

The ethical concerns with robot teachers in primary schools are: privacy, attachment, deception, inappropriate dealings with humans, control, and accountability. Four roles for robot teachers are: classroom teacher, companion and peer,...

Mar 1 2017  
   The Silicon Valley model: management for entrepreneurship
Steiber A., Alänge S., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2015. 171 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-319249-19-3)

Based on a year’s intensive study of Google and other firms, this compact book focused on managing firms provides a review of important writings and vignettes of company histories. Silicon Valley model companies have eight ma...

Mar 25 2016  
   Crowdfunding: motivations and deterrents for participation
Gerber E., Hui J. ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction 20(6): 1-32, 2013.  Type: Article

This in-depth study of why people create or fund projects online is based on 83 semi-structured interviews with creators, supporters, and people who had decided not to use crowdfunding....

Mar 10 2014  
  Leadership, teamwork, and trust: building a competitive software capability
Humphrey W., Over J., Addison-Wesley Professional, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 2011. 368 pp.  Type: Book (978-0-321624-50-5)

This book’s subtitle, “building a competitive software capability,” is an accurate description. In this case, the authors do the building with Team Software Process (TSP). Watts Humphrey has written severa...

Jun 17 2011  
   Negoisst: a negotiation support system for electronic business-to-business negotiations in e-commerce
Schoop M., Jertila A., List T. Data & Knowledge Engineering 47(3): 371-401, 2003.  Type: Article

Negoisst, the software described in this paper, gives structure to e-commerce negotiations. Using Negoisst, each party, typically a supplier and a purchaser, has access to the system. A somewhat elaborate database fragmen...

Jul 2 2004  
 
 
 
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