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MIT and Press
Cambridge MA: MIT Press.
Boston: MIT Press.
Massachusetts: October Books / MIT Press, 2006.
* Soleri, Paolo Arcology: The City in the Image of Man 1969: Cambridge, Massachusetts MIT Press
Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
New York: The MIT Press.
Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press.
* A. Petersen, Quantum Physics and the Philosophical Tradition, MIT Press 1968
* Richard P. Gabriel: Performance and Evaluation of Lisp Systems, The MIT Press, 1985, ISBN 0-262-57193-5, PDF
* Peter Lee: Topics in Advanced Language Implementation, The MIT Press, 1991, ISBN 0-262-12151-4
* Gregor Kiczales, Jim des Rivieres, Daniel G. Bobrow: The Art of the Metaobject Protocol, The MIT Press, 1991, ISBN 0-262-61074-4
* Kenneth D. Forbus, Johan de Kleer: Building Problem Solvers, The MIT Press, 1993, ISBN 0-262-06157-0
* Andreas Paepcke: Object-Oriented Programming: The CLOS Perspective, The MIT Press, 1993, ISBN 0-262-16136-2
MIT Press 2000.
* La Jetée ciné-roman ( 1996 / 2nd printing 2008, MIT Press, Cambridge ; designed by Bruce Mau )
* Staring Back ( 2007, MIT Press, Cambridge )
* Summerson, Sir John, The Classical Language of Architecture MIT Press, 1966.
In Concepts: Core Readings, MIT Press pp. 3 – 81, 1999.
MIT Press Journals Longwood University Library, Farmville, VA
* Miller, Paul D. aka DJ Spooky, Sound Unbound: Writings on DJ Culture and Electronic Music, MIT Press 2008.
* Brainstorms: Philosophical Essays on Mind and Psychology ( MIT Press 1981 ) ( ISBN 0-262-54037-1 )
* Elbow Room: The Varieties of Free Will Worth Wanting ( MIT Press 1984 ) — on free will and determinism ( ISBN 0-262-04077-8 )
* Brainchildren: Essays on Designing Minds ( Representation and Mind ) ( MIT Press 1998 ) ( ISBN 0-262-04166-9 ) — A Collection of Essays 1984 – 1996
* Sweet Dreams: Philosophical Obstacles to a Science of Consciousness ( MIT Press 2005 ) ( ISBN 0-262-04225-8 )

MIT and primarily
Having lived primarily in the United States since departing Montreal to attend MIT in 1958, Altman became a U. S. citizen in 1984, maintaining dual citizenship as a Canadian citizen as well.
The MIT program was founded in 1969, and the program at the University of Michigan was founded in the 1989 ( primarily to help minorities and women break into science and mathematics ).
IMB ’ S Business Systems Planning ( BSP ) and MIT ’ s Critical Success Factor ( CSF ) methodologies are ways to develop information architectures and to identify conventional information systems, which are primarily used for planning and control purposes.
HAKMEM, alternatively known as AI Memo 239, is a February 1972 " memo " ( technical report ) of the MIT AI Lab that describes a wide variety of hacks, primarily useful and clever algorithms for mathematical computation.
Cabot was also a significant benefactor of MIT, primarily in solar research, resulting in important discoveries in photochemistry, thermal electricity, and in the construction of experimental solar houses.
The Larch family was developed primarily in the United States in the 1980s and 1990s, involving researchers at Xerox PARC, DEC / SRC, MIT, and other places.
Now a chain of over 20 stores whose business ( despite the name ) is primarily the sale of CDs, " Comix " was founded by two MIT students in 1976, where it still stands today.
He attended MIT in the late 1980s, but left and went to work with Looking Glass Studios, when they were making primarily MS-DOS-based first-person adventure / shooter / roleplaying games, including Ultima Underworld, Ultima Underworld II, System Shock and Thief.
* MIT hacks site ; deals primarily with pranks, some of which involve a roof hacking component

MIT and publishes
The op-ed section routinely publishes articles by scientists skeptical of the theory of global warming, including several essays by Richard Lindzen of MIT.

MIT and academic
MIT has five schools and one college, containing a total of 32 academic departments, with a strong emphasis on scientific and technological education and research.
" The expansion and reforms cemented MIT's academic reputation, though unlike Ivy League schools, MIT catered more to middle-class families, and depended more on tuition than on endowments or grants.
MIT operates on a 4 – 1 – 4 academic calendar with the fall semester beginning after Labor Day and ending in mid-December, a 4-week " Independent Activities Period " in the month of January, and the spring semester beginning in early February and ending in late May.
In the 2010 – 2011 academic year, 1, 161 bachelor of science ( abbreviated SB ) degrees were granted, the only type of undergraduate degree MIT now awards.
MIT awarded 1, 547 master's degrees and 609 doctoral degrees in the 2010 – 11 academic year.
Scheme was developed at the MIT AI Lab by Guy L. Steele and Gerald Jay Sussman who introduced it to the academic world via a series of memos, now referred to as the Lambda Papers, over the period 1975 – 1980.
The magazine was founded by American journalist Louis Rossetto and his partner Jane Metcalfe and Ian Charles Stewart in 1993 with initial backing from software entrepreneur Charlie Jackson and eclectic academic Nicholas Negroponte of the MIT Media Lab, who was a regular columnist for six years, through 1998 and wrote the book Being Digital.
The Ray and Maria Stata Center or Building 32 is a academic complex designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Frank Gehry for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ).
A paper titled Program and Addressing Structure in a Time-Sharing Environment by Bruce Arden, Bernard Galler, Frank Westervelt ( all associate directors at UM's academic Computing Center ), and Tom O ' Brian building upon some basic ideas developed at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) was published in January 1966.
Throughout its more recent history, St Andrews has maintained strong links with leading academic institutions in the United Kingdom including the Oxbridge and also the top research schools from United States and Canada, including McGill, Harvard, MIT and Princeton to name a few.
An unusual feature of the new layout is an HO scale model of the Green Building, an 18-story building which is the tallest structure in the academic core of the MIT campus.
MIT Sloan Management Review, a leading academic journal focused on the management of innovation, has been published by the school since 1959.
Unlike most other leading business schools, MIT Sloan is consistent with MIT and does not offer any academic honors at graduation.
Aaron Swartz allegedly entered an MIT wiring closet and set up a laptop to mass-download articles from JSTOR, which he later used in an academic study.
This field of computer science developed in the 1950s at academic institutions such as the MIT A. I.
The program was good enough to defeat the renowned academic Hubert Dreyfus who had proclaimed that no chess program would be good enough to beat a ten-year-old ( and, correctly, that the MIT Artificial Intelligence Programme was doomed to failure due to profound theoretical fallacies ).
The MIT Press Bookstore is a regional attraction, offering a complete selection of Press titles, plus a large selection of complementary works from other academic and trade publishers, including magazines and academic journals, for browsing and retail purchase.
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program provides funding and / or credit to undergraduate students who volunteer for faculty-mentored research projects pertaining to all academic disciplines at universities such as Boston University, the University of California, Irvine, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ), the University of Michigan, the University of Michigan-Flint, the University of Minnesota, the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, the RWTH Aachen University, Imperial College London, the University of New Hampshire, and the University of Oregon.
Twenty-five Ph. D. recipients got academic appointments in MIT and other universities.
During the 1994-95 academic year, Gonick was a Knight Science Journalism Fellow at MIT.
Collins is currently Editor-in-Chief of the Leonardo Music Journal, a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the MIT Press.
An academic journals publishing division was added in 1968, and the following year MIT Press opened a marketing and sales office in Europe.

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