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Dr. Donald D. Cowan fonds.
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Generalized Moore graphs.

Handwritten notes by Donald Cowan related to generalized Moore graphs. These notes were created following a discussion Donald Cowan had with E.F. Moore at the University of Wisconsin on April 5, 1974.

Cowan, Donald D.

Graphs.

Research materials created and accumulated by Donald Cowan related to graphs. Includes notes on matrix diagrams, a note titled, "some thoughts on heuristics for drawing 3-valent graphs," a note on attempts to construct graphs using Stanton's proposal, computer printouts of edge matrix, distance matrix, added vertex - edge correspondence, delta matrix, and matching pairs of new vertices.

Cowan, Donald D.

CANDU reactor transfer functions / Donald Cowan.

A report titled, "CANDU reactor transfer functions" by Donald Cowan. The report is fifty-three pages and contains the following imprint: Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, Nuclear Power Plant Division, TDSI - 27, Toronto, Ontario. According to the introduction, the "context of this report is the mathematical derivation of these transfer functions and the presentation of the open-loop amplitude and phase response for different reactor power levels." In 1960, Donald Cowan worked as a Research Assistant at Atomic Energy of Canada Limited. The report is stamped: "not for publication."

Cowan, Donald D.

NRC negotiated development grant committee, review of proposal to support research in computer systems / National Research Council Committee.

A copy of a report titled, "NRC negotiated development grant committee, review of proposal to support research in computer systems." The report was prepared by the National Research Council Committee and presented at a meeting on Wednesday, January 29, 1969. Also includes an agenda for the meeting.

Cowan, Donald D.

CS 330: Computer applications in business (undergraduate course) : Digital News.

A copy of Digital News (v.1, n.4) published in April 1979. The issue's feature report titled, "Waterloo package for education - WATPAC/E," by K. Ian McPhee and Terry A. Wilkinson may have been shared with students as part of the undergraduate course, CS 330: Computer applications in business." The article appeared on pages 1-3 of the issue.

Cowan, Donald D.

Data directed design : overhead transparencies and other materials.

Research materials created and accumulated by Donald Cowan related to data directed design. Includes overhead transparencies and notes. Also contains a copy of the article titled, "A data-directed approach to program construction, by Donald Cowan, James Wesley Graham and J.W. Welch as well as a copy of the article titled, "A formalization and explication of the Michael Jackson Method of program design" by J.W. Hughes.

Cowan, Donald D.

Data directed design : sort programs.

Research materials created and accumulated by Donald Cowan related to data directed design. Includes diagrams, notes and computer printouts pertaining to sort programs. Also includes a copy of the article titled, "Sorting" by William A. Martin published in 1971.

Cowan, Donald D.

fig-FOURTH implementation project.

Research materials accumulated by Donald Cowan related to the fig-FOURTH implementation project. Includes a copy of the fig-FORTH installation manual published on May 1, 1979 by the Forth Interest Group (FIG) and a copy of an article titled, "fig-FORTH for 6809, assembly source listing, release 1 with compiler security and variable length names" published in June 1980 by FIG.

Cowan, Donald D.

Graphics.

Copies of articles and papers accumulated by Donald Cowan related to graphics including:

  • 1. Blinn, James F. (1979). Raster Graphics. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), pages 150-156.

  • 2. Shoup, Richard G. (1979). Colour table animation. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), pages 8-11.

  • 3. Beatty, John C. (February 19, 1982). American national standard functional specification of the programmer's minimal interface to graphics (working paper). 49 pages.

  • 4. Bono, Peter R., José L. Encarnação, F. Robert A. Hopgood, & Paul J.W. ten Hagen. (July 1982). GKS - the first graphics standard. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), pages 9-22.

  • 5. Beatty, John C. (1983?). A tutorial on raster graphics and colour.

Cowan, Donald D.

Network research.

Materials created and accumulated by Donald Cowan related to network research. Includes diagrams, notes, copies of articles, and computer printouts. The contents of this file were originally housed in a binder divided by the tabs: Program, Papers, Network Cost, Tribinary, and Conjectures. Also includes a copy of Electronics & Communications (April 1971).

Cowan, Donald D.

Publications.

Copies of various publications accumulated by Donald Cowan including:

  • 1. Lucena, Carlos J.P., Tarcisio H.C. Pequeno. (1978?). A view of the program derivation process based on incompletely defined data types : a case study.

  • 2. Brown, K.S., M.K. Clayton, & R.J. Mackay. Some examples which abuse statistical practices from "Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics (with apologies to Disraeli). The Grand Valley Mathematics Association.

  • 3. Haddad, Ramsey W., Donald E. Knuth. (June 1985). A programming and problem-solving seminar. Department of Computer Science, Stanford University, 103 pages.

  • 4. DiMarco, Chrysanne, Mary Ellen Foster. (2001). The design and implementation of a document tailoring system. Computational Linguistics, pages 1-30.

  • 5. Lucena, Carlos, Viviane Silva. (2004). From a conceptual framework for agents and objects to a multi-agent system modeling language. 46 pages.

Cowan, Donald D.

Ramsey theory.

Research materials created and accumulated by Donald Cowan related to Ramsey theory. Includes published papers, articles, conference papers and copies of unpublished papers relating to Ramsey theory and in particular, Ramsey theory for graphs. Items include:

  • 1. Harary, Frank. (July 31, 1970). Covering and packaging in graphs, I. Annals of The New York Academy of Sciences 175, pages 198-205.

  • 2. Wilkov, R.S. (December 11, 1970). Reliability considerations in computer network design. Mathematical Sciences Department, IBM, Thomas J. Watson Research Center (RC 3180).

  • 3. Chvátal, Václav and Frank Harary. (1972). Generalized Ramsey theory for graphs, III. Small off-diagonal numbers. Pacific Journal of Mathematics, volume 41, (number 2), pages 335-345.

  • 4. Chvátal, Václav and Frank Harary. (April 1972). Generalized Ramsey theory for graphs, II. Small diagonal numbers. Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, volume 32, (number 2), pages 389-394.

  • 5. Chvátal, Vaclav and Frank Harary. (May 1972). Generalized Ramsey theory for graphs. Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society, volume 78, (number 3), pages 423-426.

  • 6. Chvátal, V. and F. Harary. (1973). Generalized Ramsey theory for graphs, I. Diagonal numbers. Periodica Mathematica Hungarica, volume 3 (number 1-2), pages 115-124.

  • 7. Harary, Frank. (June 19, 1973). A survey of generalized Ramsey theory. 12 pages.

  • 8. Hoffman, A.J. (January 18, 1974). Eigenvalue of graphs. Mathematical Sciences Department, IBM Watson Research Center (RC 4688).

  • 9. Hoffman, Alan J. and John Howard Smith. (May 20, 1974). On the spectral radii of topologically equivalent graphs. Mathematical Sciences Department, IBM Watson Research Center (RC 4851).

  • 10. Hoffman, A.J. (June 13, 1974). Applications of Ramsey style theorems to eigenvalue of graphs. Mathematical Sciences Department, IBM Watson Research Center (RC 4882).

  • 11. Thulasiraman, K and P. Karivaratharajan. (December 1974). K-sets of a graph and vulnerability of communication nets. The Matrix and Tensor Quarterly, pages 63-66.

  • 12. Harary, Frank. (1975). The foremost open problems in generalized Ramsey theory. Proceedings of the Fifth British Combinatorial Conference, pages 269-282.

  • 13. Harary, Frank and Pavol Hell. (1975). Generalized Ramsey theory for graphs V. The Ramsey number of a digraph. Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society, volume 6, pages 75-182.

  • 14. Pearce. A.R. (1975). Bibliography on algorithms for shortest path, shortest spanning tree, and related circuit routing problems (1956-1974). Networks, volume 5, pages 129-149.

  • 15. Thulasiraman, K and P. Karivaratharajan. (March 1975). K-sets of a graph and vulnerability of communication nets. The Matrix and Tensor Quarterly, pages 77-86.

  • 16. Hoffman, A.J. (March 15, 1976). On signed graphs and gramians. Mathematical Sciences Department, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center (RC 5905).

  • 17. Duke, Richard A. and Frank Harary. (1976). Generalized Ramsey theory VI: Ramsey numbers for small plexes. The Journal of The Australian Mathematical Society, volume 4, number 12, pages 400-410.

  • 18. Burr, Stefan A. and Frank Harary. (1977). The Ramsey number of many stars and one triangle. ARS Combinatoria, volume 4, pages 119-122.

  • 19. Harary, Frank. Generalized Ramsey theory for graphs XI: which numbers are graphical? 13 pages.

  • 20. Harary, Frank. Generalized Ramsey theory XII: achievement and avoidance games on finite geometries and configurations. 10 pages.

  • 21. Harary, Frank and Pavol Hell. Corrections: generalized Ramsey theory for graphs V. L.M.S. Bulletin, 1 page.

Cowan, Donald D.

Computer education in Ontario secondary schools / G.C. Bonham and D.D. Cowan.

Two original typed copies of a manuscript titled, "Computer education in Ontario secondary schools" by G.C. Bonham and Donald Cowan. One copy of the manuscript is thirty-three pages and the other copy is twenty-eight pages. The paper was published in the Proceedings of the first International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) World Conference on Computer Education held in Amsterdam, The Netherlands between August 24-28, 1970.

Cowan, Donald D.

Construction of the generalized Moore graphs / V.G. Cerf, D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin, and R.G. Stanton.

Six typed manuscripts of unpublished papers regarding the construction of generalized Moore graphs by Donald Cowan, V.G. Cerf, R.C. Mullin, and Ralph G. Stanton including:

  • 1. Cerf, V.G., D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin and R.G. Stanton. Construction of the Generalized Moore Graph on 14 vertices. 16 pages.

  • 2. Cerf, V.G., D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin and R.G. Stanton. Construction of the Generalized Moore Graph on 16 vertices. 21 pages.

  • 3. Cerf, V.G., D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin and R.G. Stanton. Construction of the Generalized Moore Graph on 18 vertices. 28 pages.

  • 4. Cerf, V.G., D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin and R.G. Stanton. Construction of the Generalized Moore Graph on 20 vertices. 13 pages.

  • 5. Cerf, V.G., D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin and R.G. Stanton. Construction of the Generalized Moore Graph on 24 vertices. 12 pages.

  • 6. Cerf, V.G., D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin and R.G. Stanton. Construction of the Generalized Moore Graph on 26 vertices. 51 pages.

Cowan, Donald D.

A discussion of the concept of modules in programming systems / Donald D. Cowan, C.J. Lucena, and A. von Staa.

Two typed copies of a manuscript titled, "A discussion of the concept of modules in programming systems" by Donald Cowan as well as C.J. Lucena and A. von Staa, Departamento de Informática, Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Both copies (original and photocopy) of the manuscript are twelve pages.

Cowan, Donald D.

Economics of integration in communications and data processing / D.D. Cowan and L. Waverman : drafts and notes.

Three copies of a typed draft manuscript titled, "Economics of integration in communications and data processing" by Donald Cowan and L. Waverman. Also includes notes, and related items. This paper was later published in Policy Considerations with Respect to Computer Utilities, Tele Commission Study, Department of Communications, Government of Canada, April 1971.

Cowan, Donald D.

Economics of integration in communications and data processing / D.D. Cowan and L. Waverman.

A typed draft manuscript titled, "Economics of integration in communications and data processing" by Donald Cowan and L. Waverman. The manuscript is sixty-three pages. Also includes a nine page typed script or prompt for a presentation of the same name. This paper was later published in Policy Considerations with Respect to Computer Utilities, Tele Commission Study, Department of Communications, Government of Canada, April 1971.

Cowan, Donald D.

The education program for software professionals / Don Cowan.

A printed manuscript titled, "The education program for software professionals" by Donald Cowan. The manuscript is ten pages. Also contains a copy of an article titled, "Macleod wins world's richest literary award" that was published in The Globe and Mail on Monday, May 14, 2001.

Cowan, Donald D.

Development of education software : symposium papers.

Copies of three manuscripts that were presented at the 9th Canadian DECUS Symposium in Toronto, Ontario in January 1976. Includes:

  • 1. Cowan, D.D., P.H. Dirksen, J.W. Graham and J.W. Welch. Development of educational software using the DEC PDP-11. 17 pages.

  • 2. Cowan, D.D., Jack Schueler and J.W. Welch. Debugging aids for the PDP-11. 5 pages.

Cowan, Donald D.

Papers in progress.

Draft copies and notes related to various papers Donald Cowan was in the progressing writing with other authors. Includes material related to the following papers:

  • 1. Cerf, V.G., D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin, and R.G. Stanton. The generalized (Tutte) Petersen graph." 100 pages (corrected draft, photocopy).

  • 2. Cerf, V.G., D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin, and R.G. Stanton. (1975). Topological design considerations in computer communication networks. 23 pages (draft, photocopy).

  • 3. Cerf, V.G., D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin, and R.G. Stanton. The growth of network cost as a function of network size. 71 pages (corrected draft, photocopy).

Cowan, Donald D.

A partial census of trivalent generalized Moore graphs / V.G. Cerf, D.D. Cowan, R.C. Mullin, and R.G. Stanton.

A typed manuscript titled, "A partial census of trivalent generalized Moore graphs" by V.G. Cerf, Donald Cowan, R.C. Mullin, and R.G. Stanton. The manuscript is one hundred and four pages. Also includes a photocopy of the same article, possibly from the source of publication. This photocopy is twenty-seven pages.

Cowan, Donald D.

Sequential optimization methods for determining the zeros of polynomials / Gerald Berman and Donald D. Cowan.

A typed manuscript (final draft, photocopy) titled, "Sequential optimization methods for determining the zeros of polynomials" by Gerald Berman and Donald D. Cowan. The manuscript is twenty-five pages. This paper was presented at the Fifth National Conference of the Computer Society of Canada in May 1966.

Cowan, Donald D.

Some thoughts on the construction of programs - a data-directed approach / D.D. Cowan and Carlos J. P. Lucena.

Two typed manuscripts titled, "Some thoughts on the construction of programs - a data-directed approach" by Donald Cowan and Carlos J. P. Lucena, Departamento de Informática, Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. One manuscript is a draft (photocopy) with annotations and is seventeen pages. The second manuscript is a master copy (photocopy) and is five pages.

Cowan, Donald D.

A study of the package software industry in Canada: a report submitted to the Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce / D.D. Cowan and J.W. Graham.

Two copies of a manuscript titled, "A study of the package software industry in Canada: a report submitted to the Department of Industry, Trade and Commerce" by Donald Cowan and James Wesley Graham in August 1983. Both copies are sixty-eight pages.

Cowan, Donald D.

Batch compilers for student programs on the PDP-11 / D.D. Cowan, P.H. Dirksen, J.W. Graham, J.W. Welch, and T. Wilkinson.

Three copies of an article titled, "Batch compilers for student programs on the PDP-11," by Donald Cowan, P.H. Dirksen, J.W. Graham, J.W. Welch, and T. Wilkinson. This article was published in the Proceedings of the Digital Equipment Computer Users Society, May 1976, pages 919-921.

Cowan, Donald D.

A data-directed approach to program construction / D.D. Cowan and C.J.P. Lucena.

A copy of an article titled, "A data-directed approach to program construction," by Donald Cowan and C.J.P. Lucena (Departamento de Informática, Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). This cover page of the article notes that the research was supported by Canadian National Research Grant A2655. The article appears to be published by the Faculty of Mathematics, University of Waterloo.

Cowan, Donald D.

The development proposal - the first step in software system construction / D.D. Cowan and A.Von Staa.

A report titled, "The development proposal - the first step in software system construction," by Donald Cowan and A.Von Staa (Departamento de Informática, Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). The report was published by the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo as Research Report CS-78-31 in June 1978. The cover page of the report includes a note that the research was supported in part by Canadian National Research Council Grant A2655. The report is seventy-six pages.

Cowan, Donald D.

The efficient representation of inverted lists / D.D. Cowan, J. Wesley Graham, and James W. Welch.

A copy of an article titled, "The efficient representation of inverted lists," by Donald Cowan, James Wesley Graham, and James W. Welch. The article was published in Congressus Numerantium 17, Proceedings of the Seventh Southeastern Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing, February 9-12, 1976, pages 257-272.

Cowan, Donald D.

File processing with COBOL/WATBOL: part 1 / Cooper, Cowan, Dirksen, and Graham.

A manual titled, "File processing with COBOL/WATBOL: part 1, by Donald Cowan, R.H. Cooper, Paul H. Dirksen, and James Wesley Graham. According to the introduction "the purpose of this text was to introduce some of the most common file-processing techniques, and to illustrate their implementation using the COBOL language." The manual is printed in two parts. Part 1 introduces COBOL-oriented concepts and is one hundred and twenty-two pages.

Cowan, Donald D.

File processing with COBOL/WATBOL : part 2 / Cooper, Cowan, Dirksen, and Graham.

A manual titled, "File processing with COBOL/WATBOL: part 2" by Donald Cowan, R.H. Cooper, Paul H. Dirksen, and James Wesley Graham. According to the introduction "the purpose of this text was to introduce some of the most common file-processing techniques, and to illustrate their implementation using the COBOL language." The manual is printed in two parts. Part 2 covers in detail the applications-oriented subjects such as sorting, file maintenance and report generation. Part 2 is one hundred and forty-two pages.

Cowan, Donald D.

Formal structure for specifying the content and quality of the electronic health record / H. Dominic Covvey, David Zitner, Daniel M. Berry, Donald D. Cowan, and Michael Shepherd.

A copy of an article titled, "Formal structure for specifying the content and quality of the electronic health record" by H. Dominic Covvey, David Zitner, Daniel M. Berry, Donald Cowan, and Michael Shepherd. This article was likely a conference paper presented at the 11th IEEE International Conference on Requirements Engineering held in Monterey Bay, California between September 8-12, 2003.

Cowan, Donald D.

Minimal sequences with permutation subsequences / R.G. Stanton, J.A. Bate, and D.D. Cowan.

A copy of an article titled, "Minimal sequences with permutation subsequences" by Donald Cowan, Ralph G. Stanton and J.A. Bates. The article was published in the Congressus Numerantium VIII Proceedings of the Fourth Southeastern Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing March 5-8, 1973, pages 151-162.

Cowan, Donald D.

A network operating system for interconnected LANs with heterogeneous data-link layers / D.D. Cowan, T.M. Stepien, and R.G. Veitch.

A copy of an article titled, "A network operating system for interconnected LANs with heterogeneous data-link layers" by Donald Cowan, T.M. Stepien, and R.G. Veitch. The article was reprinted by the Computer Society Press Reprint from the Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Local Computer Networks, October 10-12, 1988, pages 99-105.

Cowan, Donald D.

On the concept of modules in programming systems / D.D. Cowan, C.J. Lucena and A. von Staa.

Two copies of a report titled, "On the concept of modules in programming systems" by Donald Cowan as well as C.J. Lucena and A. von Staa (Departamento de Informática, Pontifícia Universidade Católica, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). The report was published by the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo as Research Report CS-76-05 in January 1976. The report is thirty-nine pages.

Cowan, Donald D.

Some results on path numbers / R.G. Stanton, D.D. Cowan and L.O. James.

Two copies of an article titled, "Some results on path numbers" by Donald Cowan, Ralph G. Stanton, and L.O. James. One copy is a final draft and the other is an offprint. The article was published in the Proceedings of the First Louisiana Conference on Combinatorics, Graph Theory, and Computing, 1970, pages 112-135.

Cowan, Donald D.

Computer law for the practitioner : seminar.

Material accumulated from the Canadian Bar Association - Ontario, Continuing Legal Education seminar "Computer law for the practitioner" held on Friday November 28, 1986 in Toronto, Ontario. Includes the contents of a binder given out to participants that is sorted into the following categories (tabs): Understanding the Basics, Contracts, Financing, Distribution and Marketing, Legal Protection, Software Escrow Agreements, and Tax Considerations. The first category includes an article titled, "Understanding the basics: an introduction to computer technology" by Donald Cowan and James Wesley Graham.

Cowan, Donald D.

Views on the IIASA programme in computer communications and a review of some Canadian projects / A.R. Kaye, D.D. Cowan, and J.L. Hanna.

A typed copy of a presentation titled, "Views on the IIASA programme in computer communications and a review of some Canadian projects" by Donald Cowan, A.R. Kaye and J.L. Hanna delivered at the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis in Schloss Laxenburg, Austria between October 21-25, 1974.

Cowan, Donald D.

Merging, grouping and sorting lecture.

Slides featuring images of text outlining merging, grouping and different types of sorting that were likely used during a lecture. Two slides feature photographs of IBM computer equipment, possibly the IBM 7040.

Cowan, Donald D.

Keyboard.

Slides featuring images of a keyboard and commands possibly used in a presentation about computer keyboards.

Cowan, Donald D.

Unidentified lecture slides.

Slides featuring images of text, equations, tree diagrams and punch cards. One slide features a photograph of an IBM computer, possibly the IBM 7040.

Cowan, Donald D.

Lecture slides duplicates.

Slides featuring text, diagrams, illustrations and photographs that are likely duplicates of slides found in other files in the fonds.

Cowan, Donald D.

Offices.

Photographs of offices spaces that may have been used by Donald Cowan.

Cowan, Donald D.

Annual Computing Centre meeting.

Slides featuring text, diagrams and illustrations that were used during a presentation on new equipment and techniques at the Annual Computing Centre meeting in 1969.

Cowan, Donald D.

Portability details.

Slides featuring images of text and illustrations used during a presentation likely titled, "Portability details." The presentation may have discussed the WSL compiler. Includes triplicates of two slides.

Cowan, Donald D.

WATVD.

Slides featuring images of text and diagrams that were used during a presentation on WATVD. Some of the slides feature photographs of computer equipment.

Cowan, Donald D.

Local area network.

Slides featuring text and diagrams that were used during a presentation likely titled, "Local area network." The slides are numbered 0 to 40. Slide number 37 is not included in this file.

Cowan, Donald D.

Computing in Canada.

Slides featuring images of text and two maps used during a presentation likely titled, "Computing in Canada." The presentation appears to include an explanation of educational software and computer programs at secondary schools, community colleges, universities, and the University of Waterloo.

Cowan, Donald D.

University of Waterloo computing.

Slides featuring photographs of staff and students at the University of Waterloo working with computers likely in the Computing Centre. Several of the images are likely reproductions from the Kitchener-Waterloo Record Photographic Negative Collection or Graphic Services fonds.

Cowan, Donald D.

University of Waterloo computing.

Slides featuring text about problems of training in practical areas and debugging processors. One slide features a map of Southwestern Ontario. The slides were likely used during a presentation about computing at the University of Waterloo.

Cowan, Donald D.

University of Waterloo computing.

Slides featuring photographs of staff and students at the University of Waterloo working with computers possibly in the Computing Centre. These slides are likely duplicates of other slides in the fonds.

Cowan, Donald D.

University of Waterloo computer science photographs.

Photographs related to computer science at the University of Waterloo. Includes images of computer equipment, buildings, facilities, staff, students, labs, and more. The photographs in this file are likely reproductions of images found in the Kitchener-Waterloo Record Photographic Negative Collection and the Graphic Services fonds. The photographs do not have any identifying reference codes on the back.

Cowan, Donald D.

Personal work station at the University of Waterloo.

Slides featuring images of text, diagrams and illustrations used during a presentation likely titled, "Personal work station at the University of Waterloo." Also includes one slide featuring a photograph of students working at computer stations. Several of the slides are duplicated.

Cowan, Donald D.

Trip to Tokyo to train IBM faculty.

Photographs documenting a one-week trip that several faculty members at the University of Waterloo took, including Donald Cowan and Shirley Fenton, to Tokyo, Japan to train IBM faculty. Some of the faculty members who participated in this trip also presented at a conference. Includes images of students working at computers, Donald Cowan standing in front of a computer while running a program from Waterloo, Shirley Fenton teaching as well as Donald Cowan and his wife with Shirley Fenton and guests at a restaurant. Also includes one sticker for the SATT Software Racing Team.

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