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<title> Franklyn Turbak's Personal WWW Page </title><!WA0><a href="http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~lyn/lyn.jpg"><!WA1><img align="middle" src="http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~lyn/lyn.gif"></a><p><h1> Franklyn Turbak </h1><p>I am an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at <!WA2><ahref=http://chris.wellesley.edu>Wellesley College</a>, where I teach,and do research on, programming languages. My main interest is theexploration of programming languages as a means of expressing ideasand communicating knowledge. I am especially interested in the use ofprogramming languages as educational tools and in the development ofnew ways to increase the expressive power of programming languages. Other interests include program visualization and virtual communities for math and science education. <p>Current projects include:<ul><li> <!WA3><a href=http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/csom/CS/Faculty/Muller/Church/>The Church Project</a>: Developing a typed functional language based on intersection types(in collaboration with a seminar group based at Boston University).<li> <!WA4><a href="http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~lyn/slivers.html"> Slivers</a>: Decomposingcomputations into modular parts that preserve operational properties like time and space complexity. <li> Writing a textbook based on <!WA5><ahref="http://www-psrg.lcs.mit.edu/ftpdir/pub/6.821/fall-94/6821.html">MIT's graduate programming languages course (6.821) </a>(in collaboration with Professor David Gifford and Brian Reistad). <! MUSEME, a Scheme-based Multi-User Simulation Environment intended to support math and science education (with Dan Winship at MIT). ><li> <!WA6><a href=http://www.wellesley.edu/Physics/robots/robots.html>Robot-Based Design Projects:</a>Developing robot design activities for a liberal arts environment(in collaboration with Robbie Berg and Ruth Chuang at Wellesley).Our latest creation is <!WA7><a href="http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~lyn/sciborg.html">SciBorg</a>, pictured below:<p><!WA8><a href="http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~lyn/sciborg.html"><!WA9><img align="middle" src="http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~lyn/sciborg-still.gif"></a></ul><p>My hero is Captain Abstraction, champion of the principles ofabstraction and modularity, who protects unwary programmers fromthe nefarious designs of Sergeant Spaghetticode and his vile concreteprogramming practices.<p><hr><h2> Papers: </h2><ul><li> <!WA10><a href="http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~lyn/synchron.html"> <em>First-Class Synchronization Barriers</em></a>,by Franklyn Turbak. Draft of a paper to appear at ICFP '96.<li> <!WA11><a href="http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~lyn/slag.html"> <em>Synchronized Lazy Aggregates</em></a>,by Franklyn Turbak. Draft of a technical memo based on mydissertation.<li> <!WA12><a href="http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~lyn/slivers.html"><em>Slivers: Computational Modularity via Synchronized Lazy Aggregates</em></a>,by Franklyn Turbak. Ph.D. dissertation, MassachusettsInstitute of Technology, January 1994.<li> "Creatures of Habit: A Computational System to Enhance andIlluminate the Development of Scientific Thinking", by Roy Pea, MichaelEisenberg, and Franklyn Turbak. In <em>Proceedings of the TenthAnnual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society</em>. Hillsdale,New Jersey: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1988.<li> "Understanding Procedures as Objects", by Michael Eisenberg,Mitchel Resnick, and Franklyn Turbak. In Gary M. Olson, SylviaSheppard, and Elliot Soloway, <em>Empirical Studies of Programmers:Second Workshop,</em>. Norwood, New Jersey: Ablex, 1987.<li> "Intelligent Information-Sharing Systems", by Thomas Malone,Kenneth Grant, Franklyn Turbak, Stephen Brobst, and Michael Cohen.<em>Communications of the ACM</em>, May 1987.<li> "The Information Lens: An Intelligent System for InformationSharing in Organizations", by Thomas Malone, Kenneth Grant, andFranklyn Turbak. In <em> Proceedings of the CHI'86 Human Factors inComputing Conference</em>. ACM, 1986.<li> <em>Grasp: A Visible and Manipulable Model for ProceduralPrograms</em>, by Franklyn Turbak. S.M. Thesis, MassachusettsInstitute of Technology, May 1986.</ul><p><! Here is a random collection of a href = home.html stuff ><hr><address>Franklyn Turbak <br>fturbak@wellesley.edu <br>Wellesley College Computer Science Department <br>106 Central Street <br>Wellesley, MA 02181 <br>(617) 283-3049 <br><br>Home Address: <br>8 Norfolk Terrace, #5 <br>Wellesley, MA 02181 <br>(617) 237-2624 <br><br>Last updated August 11, 1995</address>
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