Stephen Corbesero's Home Page

The great principles framework is a new portrayal of our field [CS] that emphasizes our scientific and engineering principles and our four core practices. Our fundamental principles are in design and in the mechanics of computation, communication, coordination, recollection, and automation. These principles were not borrowed from other fields; computer scientists developed them. Our four core practices are programming, engineering of systems, modeling and innovating.
Peter J. Denning
The Field of Programmers Myth
Communications of the ACM, July 2004

...our goal is to produce good people - young men and women who learn to think to the point where thinking is a habit, who have been exposed to and encouraged to develop and live by a set of values, who have developed methods and approaches to the intelligent application of knowledge and, last but not least, who accept the virtue of work as a vehicle of service and the will to work as a self-discipline.
John J. Karakash
1914--2006
Lehigh University
Dean of Engineering, emeritus.

CCSCE-2007

I am the papers chair for the 23rd annual conference of the Consortium for Computing Sciences in Colleges (Eastern Region). The conference is being held at St. Joseph's College in Patchogue, New York, October 12--13. For more information, please visit the conference web site. To submit a paper, visit the conference web site or go directly to our submission site.

Spring 2008 Schedule

Spring 2008

CS 191 Intro to Scientific Computing in Unix
T 12:50--2:00PH-112
T 2:00--3:30PH-114
R 4:00--5:10PH-117
CS 256 Programming Languages TR 10:20-11:30 PH-235
CS 320 Networking and Distributed Computing MWF 2:00--3:30 HOS-202 (Mellon)

Office Hours M 1:00 -- 2:00
R 11:30 -- 12:30
F 1:00 -- 2:00
and by appt.
PH-213,
sometimes PH-114

Documentation:

The following are documents that I have created for general reference in all my courses.

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My Presentations

Topic/TitleDateAudience
Installing FreeBSD LVLUG
Moravian ACM Student Branch
Overview of the R Package for statistics and data analysis 6/05, 6/06 SOAR Students and Faculty
Teaching System Administration in a Small College Environment 10/03 CCSC
Using Emacs 12/9/03 LVLUG
Unix Regular Expressions 5/11/04 LVLUG


My Papers and Publications

Topic/TitleDatePublished
Using Amanda with a Robotic Tape Library 12/2002
Teaching System Administration in a Small College Environment 10/03 Consortium of Computer Science in Colleges

My Professional Societies

Association of Computing Machinery Free Software Foundation
The USENIX Association System Administrator's Guild
Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE Computer Society.


Software Support


You can check out my personal web page at Fast Net for more information.

My public key is here.

Stephen Corbesero
213 Hurd Academic Complex
1200 Main Street
Moravian College
Bethlehem, PA 18018

Phone: 610-625-7786
Fax:
Email: corbesero at cs.moravian.edu