User:Janvermont/All publications, references and notes from original AFC submission, listed separately

Publications[edit]1.Jump up ^ Lourie, Janice R. (1964). "Topology and computation of the generalized transportation problem". Management Science 11 (1): 177 –– 187. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 2.Jump up ^ Eiseman, Kurt; Lourie, Janice R. (1959-01-05). "The Machine Loading Problem". Preprints of papers presented at the 14th national meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM). Retrieved June 24, 2014. 3.Jump up ^ Lourie, Janice R. (1966). "The textile designer of the future". Handweaver and Craftsman, Winter. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 4.Jump up ^ Lourie, Janice R.; Lorenzo, J.; Bomberault, A. (1966). "On-line textile designing". ACM '66 Proceedings of the 1966 21st national conference (ACM New York, NY, USA ©1966): 537 –– 544. doi:10.1145/800256.810736. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 5.Jump up ^ Lourie, Janice Richmond. "GRAPHICAL DESIGN OF TEXTILES US Patent 33,529,298" (1970). Google Patents. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 6.Jump up ^ M Lourie, Janice R.; Woo, Lin (1972). "PROCESSING OF MULTILAYER WEAVE DESIGN DATA US Patent 3,634,827". Retrieved June 24, 2014. 7.Jump up ^ United States Patent Lourie 1 Feb. 22, 1972 [54] METHOD OF IDENTIFYING CONNECTED REGIONS IN A LARGE SEGMENTED PATTERN [72 Inventor: Janice Richmond Lourie, New York, NY. [73] Assignee: lntemational Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY. [22] Filed: May 14, 1970 [21] Appl. No: 37,282 http://www.google.nl/patents/US3644935 8.Jump up ^ U. S. Patent Office - Defensive Publication T921-021 - April 16, 1974 - Processing of Data for Multicolor or Other Multisymbol Design - Nitta P. Dooner, Janice R. Lourie, Lin Woo 9.Jump up ^ Lourie, Janice R. (1973). Textile Graphics/ Computer Aided. Nitta P. Dooner consultant. Fairchild Publications. p. 297. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 10.Jump up ^ Lourie, Janice R.; Lorenzo, John (1967). "Textile graphics applied to textile printing". AFIPS '67 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 14-16, 1967, fall joint computer conference: 33 –– 40. doi:10.1145/1465611.1465617. Retrieved 12 06 2014. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) 11.Jump up ^ Lourie, Janice R.; Dooner, Nitta P. (1972). "Interactive knitted textile design: A computer tool for designers and manufacturers". DAC '72 Proceedings of the 9th Design Automation Workshop (ACM New York, NY): 287 –– 300. doi:10.1145/800153.804960. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 12.Jump up ^ Lourie, Janice R. (1969). "Loom constrained designs: an algebraic solution". ACM '69 Proceedings of the 1969 24th national conference: 185 –– 192. doi:10.1145/800195.805931. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 13.Jump up ^ Lourie, Janice R. (1969). "Computation of connected regions in interactive graphics". ACM '69 Proceedings of the 1969 24th national conference (ACM): 369 –– 377. doi:10.1145/800195.805944. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 14.Jump up ^ Lourie, Janice R.; Bonin, Alice (1968). "Computer-controlled textile designing and weaving". IFIP Congress (2): 884–891. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 15.Jump up ^ Lourie, Janice R. (1968). "An Example of Computer Graphic Tools for Executing Aesthetic Decisions". The Metropolitan Museum Conference on Computers and Their Potential Applications in Museums (April 1968). New York. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 16.Jump up ^ Burton, Virginia; Bonin, Alice; Lourie, Janice R. (1970). "The computer and archaelolgy". The American Journal of Archaeology (JSTOR): 221–223. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 17.Jump up ^ Gubiotti, Ann C.; Velderman, Pat; Dooner, Nitta P.; Lourie, Janice R.; James, Kay (1973). "Textile Graphics/Computer Aided: A course taught at the Fashion Institute of Technology". ACM '73 Proceedings of the ACM annual conference (ACM): 357 ––361. doi:10.1145/800192.805734. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 18.Jump up ^ Dooner, Nitta P.; Lourie, Janice R.; Velderman, P. (April 1974). "An interactive graphic and process controlled system for composing and sampling loom constrained designs". Computer (IEEE) 7 (4): 45 –– 49. doi:10.1109/MC.1974.6323497. |accessdate= requires |url= (help) 19.Jump up ^ Dooner, Nitta P.; Lourie, Janice R. (1974). "Metasystem: A hierarchically structured graphic tool". DAC '74 Proceedings of the 11th Design Automation Workshop (IEEE Press Piscataway, NJ): 52 –– 61. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 20.Jump up ^ Dooner, Nitta P.; Lourie, Janice R. (1975). "The application software engineering tool". Proceedings of the 12th Design Automation Conference (IEEE Press): 50–61. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 21.Jump up ^ Lourie, Janice R. (1980). "Data tracking". ACM SIGDA Newsletter Homepage archive (ACM New York, NY) 10 (2): 68 –– 82. doi:10.1145/382171.382654. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 22.Jump up ^ Lourie, Jan (2002). "Becoming". Retrieved June 24, 2014. 23.Jump up ^ Lourie, Jan. "Collections: Jan Lourie". Transit Rigging digital composite photograph by Joan Firestone and Jan Lourie. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 24.Jump up ^ Lourie, Jan. "Slater Concourse archive September 2005". digital composite photography Fusion Prints: Gotham by Jan Lourie and Joan Firestone. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 25.Jump up ^ Lourie, Jan (2004). "Fusion Prints: The Gotham Series – Extraordinary Images of an Exceptional City, SVAC, 2004; Cooper Union, NY, 2004; Hall of Science, Queens, 2005; Tufts University, 2005". Retrieved June 24, 2014. 26.Jump up ^ Lourie, Jan (January - March 2008). "Jan Lourie's metaprints; wood metal stone" (exhibit). digital composite photographs. Rutgers Business School. Retrieved June 24, 2014. Check date values in: |date= (help) 27.Jump up ^ Lourie, Jan (summer 2007). "Arts and Exhibits". Through June 30: June Arts Festival, featuring works by Jan Lourie. Metroland online. Retrieved June 24, 2014. Check date values in: |date= (help) 28.Jump up ^ Lourie, Jan (2014/11/19). "Provocative symposium celebrates artist Jan Lourie and a rare exhibit of art at Rutgers Business School". Retrieved June 24, 2014. Check date values in: |date= (help) 29.Jump up ^ Lourie, Jan (Exhibit runs from October 7 thru Nov. 19). "Art Poetry and the 2007 Subprime Crisis". Retrieved June 24, 2014. Check date values in: |date= (help) References[edit]1.Jump up ^ Bessaraboff, Nicholas (1941). Ancient European Musical Instruments. An Organological Study of the Musical Instruments in the Leslie Lindsey Mason Collection at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. By Nicholas Bessaraboff. Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. p. 503. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 2.Jump up ^ Museum of Fine Arts Bulletin Lesley Lindsey Mason collection of musical instruments XV. Boston: Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. 1917. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 3.Jump up ^ Parke Mathematical Laboratories, Inc. "Selected bibliography on coding theory (1957 - 1968)". Foundations of Coding Theory (D. Reidel, Dordrect Holland): 207 – 209. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 4.Jump up ^ Phillips, Fred Y.; Seiford, Lawrence M. (2011). "18 Abraham Charnes". In Assad, A.A.; Gass, S.I. Profiles in Operations Research. Springer US. pp. 325–342. doi:10.1007/978-1-4419-6281-2_18. ISBN 978-1-4419-6280-5. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 5.Jump up ^ Dantzig, George B. (1963). Linear Programming and Extensions. Princeton University Press. p. 627. ISBN 0691080003. 6.Jump up ^ Charnes, A.; Raike, W.M. (1966). "One-pass algorithms for some generalized network problems". Operations Research 14 (5). Retrieved June 24, 2014. 7.Jump up ^ Gass, Saul I. (2003) [1985]. Linear Programming: methods and applications/ 5th edition. p. 502. ISBN 0-486-43284-X. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 8.Jump up ^ Van Cleve, Kate; Ivey, Beta; Tate, Lou (1) [1938]. The Weaver, V3, No. 4, October, 1938. Literary Licensing, LLC. p. 34. ISBN 978-1258755508. Retrieved June 24, 2014. Check date values in: |date= (help) 9.Jump up ^ Smithsonian Archives of American Art. "Lili Blumenau". Retrieved June 24, 2014. 10.Jump up ^ Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum. "Maria Mundal". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved 22 May 2014. 11.Jump up ^ Korte, Joan Marston; Peche, David L. (January 2013). Downtown San Antonio. Arcadia Publishing. p. 95. ISBN 9780738584911. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 12.Jump up ^ Goldstine, Herman H. (1980). The Computer from Pascal to von Neuman. Princeton. p. 365. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 13.Jump up ^ Richards, Mary Caroline. The Crossing Point: Selected Talks and Writings. Wesleyan University Press. p. 123. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 14.Jump up ^ Martin, James (1973). Design of Man-Computer Dialogues. Prentice-Hall. p. 347. ISBN 0132012510. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 15.Jump up ^ Kranz, Stewart (1974). "the bridge between science and art". Science & technology in the arts: a tour through the realm of.science/art. Van Nostrand Reinhold. p. 112. Retrieved June 24, 2014. 16.Jump up ^ Fels, Tom (2008). "critique of Jan Lourie's work". Retrieved 2014/4/18. Check date values in: |accessdate= (help) 17.Jump up ^ Kruger, Laura (2008). "critique of Jan Lourie's artwork". Retrieved June 24, 2014. 18.Jump up ^ Eastman, Wayne (March 11, 2009). "Value competition: Creativity in Art, Technology, and Business" (blog). Retrieved June 24, 2014. Notes[edit]1.Jump up ^ the first computer science degree program in the United States was subsequently formed at Purdue University in 1962 2.Jump up ^ It was a cooperative effort between Harvard University and IBM. A phase of the Moonwatch project was drawing to a close and awaited the verdict that the software was working. On the night of October 3, 1957 the teams from both Harvard and IBM were at the Smithsonian Observatory celebrating the working of the project, when shortly after midnight they received word that Russia had launched Sputnik! 3.Jump up ^ Kurt Eiseman, who directed the project, had a succint response to the frequently asked question "that's like the Transportation Problem isn't it?" response: "The Machine Loading problem is to the Transportation Problem as the Transportation Problem is to the solution of two simultaneous equations in two unknowns." 4.Jump up ^ Beta testing did not yet exist. The program was verified by executing an example and documenting the topological structure that occurred at each iteration and confirming that all possible topological structures had been executed 5.Jump up ^ Fabrics with geometric designs are fabricated on a dobby loom. On the loom the warp, or vertical threads, instead of being independently controlleable (like the jacquard loom) are grouped in harnesses. All the threads in one harness must be raised and lowered together. The operating sequence of raising and lowering combinations of harnesses produces the geometry of the resulting fabric 6.Jump up ^ Acceptance was not universal. The textile designer,Pola Stout, called IBM -- outraged. IBM suggested that Janice meet with her. Janice Invited Pola to tea at her apartment. A handweaving loom was the dominant piece of furniture. Tapestries hung on the walls. They became friends. From High Meadows, in upstate New York, Pola would bring home grown vegetables and left them at Janice's door - early in the morning before wake-up time. The squashes had their stems on to show they were handpicked. Paula later became Janices student in the textile graphics class taught at FIT 7.Jump up ^ In the early 1970’s Pat Velderman was an undergraduate at Michigan State University. His academic asvisor made an arrangement with the Fashion Institute of Technology to enable him to pursue his interest in the relationship between weaving technology and computers. He came to FIT to study the Textile Graphics system with his future coauthors, Janice and Nitta Dooner, and to work on interactive graphics for the FIT Computation Center Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Janvermont/AFC_as_submitted_on_July_8,_2014&oldid=637637638"