Jerry L. Potter                               

 

Emeritus Professor of Computer Science

 

Dr. Potter has taught at Kent State University for over 22 years.  During his career, he has taught such courses as Introduction to Computer Science (in C and C++), algorithms, data structures, programming languages, compilers, artificial intelligence, assembly language, image processing, graphics, expert systems and databases.

He is the primary developer of the Associative Computing Paradigm, related languages and algorithms.  He is the author of “ASSOCIATIVE COMPUTING” (Plenum Publishers, February 1992), a research monograph.

Jerry received his Bachelors degree from the University of Iowa, his Masters from Stevens Institute of Technology, Hoboken, N.J. and his PhD from the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

He has worked at IDA's Supercomputing Research Center, Goodyear Aerospace, Xerox Research, and Bell Telephone Laboratories.

He is currently enjoying his early retirement, but hopes to continue teaching in a research rich environment.

 

VITA

            Click for brief vita.

 

TEACHING

            Retired, currently teaching no courses.

           

            Tutorial on problem solving using Anglish

 

            Interactive Problem Solving

 

RESEARCH

           

            Overview of ASC – associative computing

 

Description of Anglish/ACE.

 

Multiple Associative Computing (Masc)

 

Papers, Tech Reports and Essays