Ted Lewis (computer scientist)

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Ted Lewis is Professor of Computer Science and National Security Affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School. Prior to January 2002, Lewis was Director, Digital Business Development and Sr. VP of Eastman Kodak Company. Before joining Kodak, Lewis was President and CEO of DaimlerChrysler Research and Technology, North America, Inc., a subsidiary of DaimlerChrysler Corp. He next was Chairman of Computer Science (1993-1997) at NPS. Prior to 1993, he was a Professor of Computer Science at Oregon State University and Director of OACIS—a University-Industry Research Center created to transfer technology from research into products.

Lewis holds a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics and Master of Science and Ph.D degrees in computer science. He has server in the technical publishing industry, as the Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Software magazine (1987-1990), Computer (magazine) 1993-1994, Editorial Board member of IEEE Spectrum magazine 1990-1998, and was elected twice to the Governing Board of the Computer Society. Lewis has written 30 books, including The Friction-Free Economy (HarperCollins, 1997), Distributed and Parallel Computing (with Hesham El-Rewini — Prentice-Hall, 1997), and Microsoft Rising (IEEE Computer Society Press, 1999).

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