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Scope and Contents From the Series: Through his international consulting work (see the Consulting series) and computer industry and academic associations, Habermann developed a network of sources for funding CMU academic programs and graduate student research in computer science applied toward corporate or governmental contracting. This network was instrumental in the establishment and maintenance of CMU's Software Engineering Institute. Represented associations include contacts with ASCII and other Japanese...
Dates: 1973-1992

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Scope and Contents From the Series: The office file set Habermann titled Consulting represented his advisory work for parties great and small, American and foreign, corporate, academic and governmental. Habermann furthered his, and CMU's, associations and reputation by appearing on visiting committees, advisory boards and task forces to evaluate and advance research programs, software design, departmental faculty and division heads. Habermann was as comfortable as an expert witness in systems-related arbitration...
Dates: 1977-1992