Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Phyllis Fox (born 1934) is an American mathematician and computer scientist.Fox was part of the team that wrote DYNAMO for Jay Forrester's system dynamics research group. She then became a collaborator on the first LISP interpreter, and the principal author of the first LISP manual.After a stint as a tenured professor, she moved to Bell Labs to work on a highly portable numerics library (PORT).. }
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- Phyllis_Fox abstract "Phyllis Fox (born 1934) is an American mathematician and computer scientist.Fox was part of the team that wrote DYNAMO for Jay Forrester's system dynamics research group. She then became a collaborator on the first LISP interpreter, and the principal author of the first LISP manual.After a stint as a tenured professor, she moved to Bell Labs to work on a highly portable numerics library (PORT).".
- Phyllis_Fox comment "Phyllis Fox (born 1934) is an American mathematician and computer scientist.Fox was part of the team that wrote DYNAMO for Jay Forrester's system dynamics research group. She then became a collaborator on the first LISP interpreter, and the principal author of the first LISP manual.After a stint as a tenured professor, she moved to Bell Labs to work on a highly portable numerics library (PORT).".