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  1. Alan J. Goldman (1932–2010) was an American expert in operations research. Career. Goldman was born in 1932 and grew up in Brooklyn, where his parents both worked for the public school system. In 1949, he was a winner of the Westinghouse Science Talent Search.

  2. The original name "Chinese postman problem" was coined in his honor; different sources credit the coinage either to Alan J. Goldman or Jack Edmonds, both of whom were at the U.S. National Bureau of Standards at the time.

  3. Alan J. Goldman, a faculty member in the Whiting School’s Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics for more than 30 years, died on February 13, 2010. Goldman’s primary academic focus was operations research: the use of mathematics to improve decisions on the design and operation of complex systems.

  4. Albert Harry Goldman (April 15, 1927 – March 28, 1994) was an American academic and author. Goldman wrote about the culture and personalities of the American music industry, both in books and as a contributor to magazines. He is best known for his bestselling book on Lenny Bruce and his controversial biographies of Elvis Presley ...

  5. ALAN J. GOLDMAN, emeritus professor at Johns Hopkins University’s Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, died on February 13, 2010, at the age of 77. Alan grew up in Brooklyn, New York, a short walk from Coney Island, as the only child of Leonard and Sylvia Goldman, both of whom worked for the New York City Public Schools.

  6. Die Unbestechlichen ist ein US-amerikanischer Spielfilm des Regisseurs Alan J. Pakula aus dem Jahr 1976. Der Film ist eine Adaption des Buches Die Watergate-Affäre von Carl Bernstein und Bob Woodward, die im Film von Dustin Hoffman und Robert Redford verkörpert werden. William Goldman schrieb das Drehbuch nach dem Tatsachenbericht ...

  7. 1. März 2010 · Alan J. Goldman, a widely respected expert in operations research who spent more than three decades on the faculty of the Whiting School’s Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, died Feb. 13 at his home in Baltimore. A memorial gathering in his honor will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 14.