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Linda Weiser Friedman
Linda Weiser Friedman
(born 1953) is an author and academic. She is a Professor of
Statistics
and
Computer Information Systems
at
Baruch College
and the
CUNY Graduate Center
. Friedman holds a PhD in
Operations Research
from
New York University Polytechnic School of Engineering
and a B.A degree in Statistics / Biology from
Baruch College
. Her research and teaching interests are varied and include business statistics, object-oriented programming, humor studies, Jewish studies, online education, social media, and all things technology. Her most recent book is ''God Laughed: Sources of Jewish Humor'' (), which ''Publishers Weekly'' called a "lighthearted but thoughtful study". She also writes fiction and poetry, and lives in the
Borough Park
neighborhood of
Brooklyn
.
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The simulation metamodel
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Comparative programming language generalizing the programming function
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