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Tom Van Vleck

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Name
  
Tom Vleck



Education
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Tom Van Vleck is an American computer software engineer.

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Life and work

He graduated from MIT in 1965 with a BS in Mathematics. He worked on CTSS at MIT, and co-authored its first email program. In 1965, he joined Project Mac, which is the origin of the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. He worked for development of Multics for more than 16 years at MIT and Honeywell Information Systems. Since 2007, most of the Multics source code and documentation is provided as free software by IS&T at MIT.

He is also known as a computer security expert.

Writing

  • Operational changes for MR 4.0, T. H. Van Vleck, MULTICS OPERATING STAFF NOTE MOSN-A001, Honeywell, April 23, 1976
  • The Multics System Programming Process, Van Vleck, T. H. and Clingen, C. T.; Invited Paper, ICSE 1978, pp. 278–280
  • Getting the picture; it can be done, IEEE Computer, vol. 27, no. 5, pp. 112, May 1994
  • SPMA - Java Binary Enhancement Tool, DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition - Volume II, pp. 152, April 2003; (DOI)
  • Self-Protecting Mobile Agents Obfuscation Report, L. D'Anna, B. Matt, A. Reisse, T. Van Vleck, S. Schwab, and P. LeBlanc, Report #03-015, Network Associates Laboratories, June 2003.
  • Anti-Phishing: Best Practices for Institutions and Consumers; Tally, Gregg; Thomas, Roshan; Van Vleck, Tom; McAfee Research, Technical Report # 04-004
  • References

    Tom Van Vleck Wikipedia